Identity (2003)

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Written by Michael Cooney

Directed by James Mangold

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Ten strangers are stranded together in a remote hotel when a storm hits. However, they start to suspect that their being together at the same place and time is more than just a coincidence. Soon after, a killer starts to pick them off one by one - leaving the guests to work out whether one of them is the killer - or if someone else is in the hotel with them. Murder mystery.

When is Identity next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on SCI FI November 27th, 10:50pm and on SCI FI HD November 27th, 10:50pm. See more...

Cast

Image for John CusackJohn CusackEd
Image for Ray LiottaRay LiottaRhodes
Amanda PeetParis
John HawkesLarry
Image for Alfred MolinaAlfred MolinaDr. Malick
Image for Clea DuVallClea DuVallGinny
Image for John C. McGinleyJohn C. McGinleyGeorge York
William Lee ScottLou
Jake BuseyRobert Maine
Pruitt Taylor VinceMalcolm Rivers
Image for Rebecca de MornayRebecca de MornayCaroline Suzanne
Image for Carmen ArgenzianoCarmen ArgenzianoDefense Lawyer
Marshall BellDistrict Attorney
Leila KenzleAlice York
Matt LetscherAssistant District Attorney
Bret LoehrTimmy York
Holmes OsborneJudge Taylor
Frederick CoffinDet. Varole
Joe HartBailiff Jenkins
Michael HirschNaked Businessman
Terence Bernie HinesBailiff
Stuart M. BesserFrozen Body

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