Rating: PG13
Genre: Thriller
Theatrical Release: 07/21/2000(USA)
Release Date: 09/09/2008
SubTitles: English
Dubbed: English
Sound: DTS/DD5.1/DDS2.0
Run Time: 130 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Situations
Distributor/Studio: Dreamworks Video
In this supernatural thriller, a woman believes that a visitor from another dimension is trying to guide her into a sinister mystery. Feeling lonely after her daughter leaves home for college, Claire ( Michelle Pfeiffer) begins to sense that something is wrong in her house, and feels a spirit is trying to contact her. At first her husband Norman ( Harrison Ford), a scientist doing research in genetics, attributes her paranormal beliefs to stress or possibly a nervous breakdown, and sends her to a psychiatrist ( Joe Morton) who puts no more stock in Claire's stories than does Norman. While Claire's contention that someone or something sinister is afoot leads her down a number of blind alleys, in time she becomes convinced that the mysterious happenings at her home are somehow connected to the disappearance of a woman who was a student at the nearby college -- and bore a striking resemblance to Claire. What Lies Beneath marked the debut of screenwriter Clark Gregg, whose script is based on a story by himself and Sarah Kernochan; the supporting cast includes Diana Scarwid as Claire's best friend Jody, and James Remar and Miranda Otto as a contentious couple living next door. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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An Exciting, Spine-Tingling Supernatural Thriller.
Academy Award-winning director, Robert Zemeckis directs a genuine haunted house thriller starring Harrison Ford as a college chemistry professor, whose beautiful young wife (Michelle Pfeiffer) begins to hear mysterious voices and seeing the ghostly images of a young woman (Amber Valletta) in their house, and soon, she uncovers a terrible secret so disturbing it threatens to destroy them both. Co-starring Diana Scarwid, Joe Morton, James Remar, Miranda Otto, Wendy Crewson, Ray Baker, Tom Dahlgren, Micole Mercurio, Elliott Goretsky, Victoria Bidewell, Katherine Towne and Sloane Shelton. Filmed on location in Addison, Vermont and Adirondack Park and Crown Point, New York.
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