Rating: NR
Genre:
Thriller
Theatrical Release: 03/31/2006(USA)
Release Date: 07/11/2006
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 116 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Nudity, Adult Situations, Strong Sexual Content, Profanity, Drug Content
Distributor/Studio: Sony Pictures
When the mysterious death of a major athlete prompts Scotland Yard detective
Roy Washburn (
David Thewlis) to order the investigation of best-selling
crime novelist
Catherine Tramell (
Sharon Stone), criminal psychiatrist
Dr. Michael Glass (
David Morrissey) is slowly drawn into
Tramell's seductive world of lies and sexual intrigue in director
Michael Caton-Jones belated sequel to
Paul Verhoeven's 1992
erotic thriller. Upon relocating from San Francisco to London, alluring
crime novelist
Tramell once again finds herself pursued by authorities when all clues point to her being somehow involved in the death of a popular sports superstar. Intellectually intrigued by his new subject and undeniably drawn to her physically,
Dr. Glass finds it increasingly difficult to resist the cunning black widow's devious web of deception and physical temptation. When the professional boundaries between
Glass and
Trammel come shattering down in a shower of unbridled lust,
Dr. Glass is forced to make a difficult decision that could mean the end of both his professional career, and his life.
~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Another Erotic Mystery Thriller.
Michael Caton-Jones directs this rather belated sequel to Paul Verhoeven's 1992 erotic mystery thriller. Sharon Stone reprises her controversial erotic role as the infamous crime novelist, Catherine Tramell, who is in London and again under suspicion of murder and a respected criminal psychologist is her new opponent, as he tries to prove her guilt, she lures him into a murderous web of lies and deceit. This unrated version contains two minutes of additional footage not shown in it's original theatrical release. With David Morrissey, Charlotte Rampling, David Thewlis, Hugh Dancy, Terence Harvey, and Indira Robertson.