Silhouette (TV 1990)An architect witnesses a brutal murder in a small Texas town. Director:Carl Schenkel |
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Silhouette (TV 1990)An architect witnesses a brutal murder in a small Texas town. Director:Carl Schenkel |
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Samantha Kimball
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| David Rasche | ... |
Sheriff Kyle Lauder
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| John Terry | ... |
Deputy Pete Schroeder
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| Carlos Gómez | ... |
Eddie Herrera
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Ron Campbell | ... | |
| Margaret Blye | ... |
Gina Lauder
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Ritch Brinkley | ... |
Gene the Mechanic
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| Talisa Soto | ... |
Marianna Herrera
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| Kiersten Warren | ... |
Sandra Kimball
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Perla Walter | ... |
Mother
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Nancy Parsons | ... |
Hotel Proprietor
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| Glenn Quinn | ... |
Darren Lauder
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Viola Kates Stimpson | ... |
Mrs. Denecky
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Jonathan Hole | ... |
Man in Hotel
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| Louie Leonardo | ... |
Luis
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An architect witnesses a brutal murder in a small Texas town.
I wasn't actually paying much attention to this film as the beginning, when she witnesses the murder, bored me a bit. The only part I had been waiting for was Glenn Quinn's role as Darren, the sheriff's son, and his scene was very short. I thought this film was actually quite boring and I got easily confused with it, but because of my love for Glenn Quinn I am ashamed to say I would tape it, or maybe even buy it! But if you're not as obsessive as me :) well then I don't think it's worth sitting all the way through. Basically a woman witnesses a murder from her hotel room, then thinks *everyone* (not literally) did it. And the murderer took sometime to actually die, it got boring, it was like 'BANG, BANG' you think he's dead then he's come back. It's very predictable. But that's my thoughts.