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Sliver

Sliver

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Key Information
Directors: Phillip Noyce
Stars: Sharon Stone
Actors: Martin Landau
Genre: Dramas
Subgenre: Suspense · Racy · Killers · Thriller
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Available Formats: VHS: R- Rated Version
UPC: 097363272243
Release Date: 1993
Running Time: 1hr 46min
Languages
Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD: Unrated Version, 1hr 47min
Release Company: Paramount Home Entertainment (March 28, 2006)
UPC: 097363272243
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS: Unrated, 1hr 48min
Release Company: Paramount Home Entertainment (November 10, 1993)
UPC: 097361521336
Credits
Screenwriter: Joe Eszterhas
Professional Reviews
: (05/24/1993, Brian Lowry): "...Baldwin brings the requisite creepy-yet-alluring quality to the role....Howard Shore provides a vibrant, memorable score..."
More Information
Details: Carly Norris (Sharon Stone), a demure divorcie and book editor, moves in to New York City's tall, elegant Sliver building. Unbeknownst to Carly, though, fatal mysteries enshroud her new accommodations. Soon the center of attention, Carly is befriended by Gus Hale (Keene Curtis), left gifts by a secret admirer, and pursued by two handsome men--Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin) and Jack Lansford (Tom Berenger). However, someone is using a very sophisticated surveillance system to watch the intimate lives of these tenants--including Carly. <br> <br> SLIVER is based on a novel by Ira Levin (ROSEMARY'S BABY), although the script shares striking similarities with writer Joe Eszterhas's earlier BASIC INSTINCT screenplay. Phillip Noyce directs efficiently, and Polly Walker is striking as a Londoner out of her element in the coke-addled world of upscale Manhattan.
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