The Dead Girl (2006)

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Written by Karen Moncrieff

Directed by Karen Moncrieff

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

In a quintet of stories, the murder of a young runaway connects a group of unrelated women (Toni Collette, Rose Byrne, Mary Beth Hurt).

Cast

Image for Toni ColletteToni ColletteArden
Image for Rose ByrneRose ByrneLeah
Mary Beth HurtRuth
Image for Piper LauriePiper LaurieArden's Mother
Don SmithCop
Michael RayssesCop
Earl CarrollReporter
Dorothy BeattyGrocery Checker
Eva LosethGrocery Store Customer
Image for Giovanni RibisiGiovanni RibisiRudy
Joanie TomskyTherapist
Image for James FrancoJames FrancoDerek
Christopher Allen NelsonMurray
Image for Mary SteenburgenMary SteenburgenBeverley Leah's Mother
Bruce DavisonLeah's Father
Kate MulliganParty Girl
Nick SearcyCarl
Dan CallahanStorage Customer
Gus BuktenicaStorage Customer
Image for Marcia Gay HardenMarcia Gay HardenMelora
Bobby HoseaDet.
Lee von ErnstDel
Image for Kerry WashingtonKerry WashingtonRosetta
Carla JimenezAshley's Caretaker
Gillian PernollAshley
Elizabeth PernollAshley
Image for Brittany MurphyBrittany MurphyKrista
Daniel LeavittCandy Store Boy
Lea Nicole CarranzaCandy Store Girl
Amy BenedictCandy Store Mom
Image for Josh BrolinJosh BrolinTarlow
Stephanie MaceMother
Paige PelletierFood Court Girl
Madison PelletierFood Court Girl
Dennis KeifferTom

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