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Along Came a Spider
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Leading Role: Monica Potter, Morgan Freeman
Director: Lee Tamahori

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Format: VHS
Oct 2001
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
103 min.
Color
Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled
UPC: 097363365105
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Movie Description
The redoubtable Morgan Freeman returns as Washington, DC police detective Alex Cross, the master profiler, in an exciting thriller based on James Patterson's novel, ALONG CAME A SPIDER. The film is actually a prequel to the box office blockbuster KISS THE GIRLS. Here, Cross is pursuing a brilliantly twisted kidnapper who's holding the daughter of a U.S. senator. When the kidnapper, Gary Soneji (the effectively sinister character actor, Michael Wincott), who had posed as a schoolteacher for two years before making his move, contacts Cross and taunts him, but makes no demands for money, Cross starts to piece together a psychological profile. With the help of a clever and beautiful Secret Service agent, Jezzie Flannigan (Monica Potter), Cross begins his investigation of the bizarrely elaborate and ruthless crime. But as is usual with Patterson's work, just when Cross (and the audience) thinks everything is resolved, a stunning twist unfolds. Acclaimed director Lee Tamahori (THE EDGE, ONCE WERE WARRIORS) is adept at staging the action, including a tense chase through Union Station during rush hour, and Freeman's pensive presence lends an extra level of gravity to this darkly entertaining thriller.

Credits
Cast:Monica Potter, Morgan Freeman
Director:Lee Tamahori
Producer:David Brown, Joe Wizan

Film Notes
Theatrically Release: APRIL 6, 2001

Industry Reviews
"...Freeman strides with noble authority..."
USA Today - p.6E - Susan Wloszczyna (04/06/2001)

"...The weblike story is an engagingly sticky trap of mind games and plot tricks as well as action..."
Entertainment Weekly - p.48 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (04/13/2001)

"...Well assembled....Lee Tamahori brings terse efficiency to the project..."
Sight and Sound - p.38 - Keith Reader (06/01/2001)

"...Freeman brings dignity and weight to [his role]....A well-polished puzzle that dishes out enough clues to keep viewers engaged while holding back a couple of well-delivered surprises..."
Total Film - p.96 - Alan Morrison (06/01/2001)

"...What Freeman has is the gift of reality....He imbues the detective with dignity, grace and presence..."
Los Angeles Times - p.2 - Kenneth Turan (04/06/2001)

"...[The film is] thick with atmosphere, and evokes the damp, wet gloom of a chilly season..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/06/2001)


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