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Movie Description A metal-twisting, glass-shattering car accident destroys both the face and memory of Dan Merrick (Tom Berenger), while his sublimely beautiful wife remains unharmed. Although plastic surgeons repair the physical damage, he still remembers nothing of the past. Despite his wife's solicitousness, Dan slowly begins to realize she's trying to hide something from him. Desperate for knowledge, he hires a private eye to search out the truth. But when the investigator gets to the bottom of it all, Dan may not want to hear what he's got to say. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen (A PERFECT STORM, AIR FORCE ONE), this suspenseful tale of lies, betrayals, and unanswered questions hurtles the audience headfirst toward its surprising conclusion.
Synopsis A wealthy and powerful architect is left with a completely disfigured face and amnesia after his car plummets off a cliff. As he struggles to reconstruct his life, he experiences strange flashbacks of nightmarish and erotic memories that don't match the story he has been told.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Stereo Surround - English
Plastic surgeon George Herbert Semel, M.D., not only served as a medical adviser on the film, but also played the plastic surgeon.
Nineteen stunt people were utilized in the film's stunt work.
Industry Reviews "...[A] sleek, high-style suspense thriller, directed by Wolfgang Petersen with terrific energy, visual panache and a dry wit....A film that is as good-looking as its two key couples..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (10/11/1991)
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