Mortal Thoughts (1991)

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Written by William Reilly, Claude Kerven

Directed by Alan Rudolph

Also known as "Pensamientos Mortales", "Pensées mortelles"

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Murder mystery with Demi Moore as Cynthia Kellog, a young woman questioned by the police over the murder of her best friend's husband Jim. Told in flashback, Jim is shown to be an abusive lout who steals from his wife Joyce to buy drink and drugs. Joyce often talks of doing him in and when Jim does finally die, the two friends begin a cover-up and the interrogations start.

When is Mortal Thoughts next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller November 27th, 2:40am and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD November 27th, 2:40am. See more...

Cast

Image for Demi MooreDemi MooreCynthia Kellogg
Glenne HeadlyJoyce Urbanski
Image for Bruce WillisBruce WillisJames Urbanski
John PankowArthur Kellogg
Image for Harvey KeitelHarvey KeitelDet. John Woods
Billie NealLinda Nealon
Frank VincentDominic Marino
Karen ShalloGloria Urbanski
Crystal FieldJeanette Marino
Marianne LeoneAunt Rita
Marc BaronUsher
Doris McCarthyPat
Christopher ScotellaroJoey Urbanski
Ron J. AmodeaBand Leader
Leonid MerzonYuri

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