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Single White Female
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When a 'Single White Female' places an ad in the press for a similar woman to rent a room (to replace the boyfriend she's just left), all the applicants seem weird. Then along comes a level headed woman who seems to be just right. The new lodger has a secret past which haunts her.
When a 'Single White Female' places an ad in the press for a similar woman to rent a room (to replace the boyfriend she's just left), all the applicants seem weird. Then along comes a level headed woman who seems to be just right. The new lodger has a secret past which haunts her.
Actors:
Eric Poppick,
George Gerdes,
Kim Sykes,
Ron Athey,
Kenneth Tobey,
Renée Estevez,
Tara Karsian
Eric Poppick
22 September 1946, Panorama City, California, USA
George Gerdes
23 February 1948, New York, New York, USA
Kim Sykes
Ron Athey
16 December 1961, Groton, Connecticut, USA
Kenneth Tobey
23 March 1917, Oakland, California, USA
Renée Estevez
2 April 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Tara Karsian
5 August 1965
Country:
United States
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Schroeder goes through the motions -- the movie is elegantly made -- but this synthetic Hollywood package panders shamelessly to the baser instincts.
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The climax is a long time coming, and you can't help feeling that the adaptation would work better as a play.
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Despite excellent lead performances and numerous memorable scenes, this still feels like two different movies in one.
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