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Never Talk to Strangers
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A charming psychiatrist Dr. Sarah who is in danger when she plays in a sexual game with an obsessed killer. She hires a private detective to find information about her new lover which reveals the truth which she never could has imagined.
A charming psychiatrist Dr. Sarah who is in danger when she plays in a sexual game with an obsessed killer. She hires a private detective to find information about her new lover which reveals the truth which she never could has imagined.
Actors:
Emma Corosky,
Kelley Grando,
Antonio Banderas,
Rodger Barton,
John Bourgeois,
Reg Dreger,
Tony Meyler,
Susan Coyne,
Bruce Beaton,
Eugene Lipinski,
Tim Kelleher,
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Emma Corosky
Kelley Grando
1971, Toronto, Canada
Antonio Banderas
10 August 1960, Málaga, Málaga, AndalucĂa, Spain
Rodger Barton
John Bourgeois
Reg Dreger
Tony Meyler
Susan Coyne
Bruce Beaton
Eugene Lipinski
5 November 1956, Wansford Camp, England, UK
Tim Kelleher
Director:
Peter Hall
Peter Hall
22 November 1930, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK
Country:
United States
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Kalamazoo Gazette
July 29, 2002
and never watch anything with Banderas and DeMornay co-starring...
January 26, 2006
An adequate psychological thriller on a topical theme -- Repressed Memory Syndrome -- but with little special quality, few frills or thrills, and a relaxed, almost languid exposition.
June 05, 2002
The film is rife with unexpected revelations and twists but the filmmakers' sly maneuvering, instead of sucking the audience deeper into this psychological thriller, are apt to make them feel manipulated.
January 01, 2000
[Hall] can't triumph over the problems in the script, or tie up all the loose ends, but his brisk, competent approach does minimize the effects of these flaws.
Moviehole
September 18, 2002
There's plenty of sex. There's little plot. There's reason to watch something else.
August 05, 2009
It's basically a direct-to-video erotic thriller blown up to big-screen proportions, but the stars are attractive and it's passably entertaining -- right up to the ridiculous twist ending.
March 26, 2009
Reasonably entertaining but largely uninspired.
January 01, 2000
It's mysterious and sexy enough to keep tension alive until, too bad, the whole thing collapses with a twist ending that is nearly laughable.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
December 02, 2002
Barely watchable.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
It's an easy-to-watch movie that will be even easier on video, where it should turn up any minute.
March 27, 2003
The answer to the mystery was a surprise to me, but I didn't find the answer very convincing.
January 01, 2000
Here's a sure method to guess whodunnit in bad mystery thrillers: pick the suspect most likely to shock the audience and you have the killer.

