F/X 2: The Deadly Art of Illusion (1991)

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Written by Robert T. Megginson, Gregory Fleeman

Directed by Richard Franklin

Also known as "F/X 2", "FX2"

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Brought in to help track down a serial killer, special effects expert Rollie Tyler is pulled into another web of intrigue when his police contact is murdered. Using his illusionary skills to corner the killer, Rollie soon becomes the next potential victim.

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Cast

Bryan BrownRollie Tyler
Image for Brian DennehyBrian DennehyLeo McCarthy
Image for Rachel TicotinRachel TicotinKim Brandon
Joanna GleasonLiz Kennedy Assistant DA
Philip BoscoLt. Ray Silak NYPD
Kevin J. O'ConnorMatt Neely
Tom MasonMike Brandon NYPD
Dominic ZamprognaChris Brandon Mike's Son
Jossie DeGuzmanMarisa Velez Police Computer Expert
John WalshRado
Peter BoretskiCarl Becker Medallion Thief
Lisa FallonKylie Model for Decoy
Lee BrokerDeMarco
Philip AkinDet. McQuay
Tony de SantisDet. Santoni

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