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Starring:
Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Glenne Headly, Harvey Keitel, John Pankow, Billie Neal, Frank Vincent, Karen Shallo, Crystal Field, Crystal Field, Marianne Leone, Marc Baron, Doris McCarthy, Christopher Scotellaro, Leonid Merzon, Ron J. Amodea

Directed By:
Alan Rudolph

Written By:
William Reilly, Claude Kerven

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Mortal Thoughts (1991)
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Movie Review by Zara
April 10th, 2007

Little remembered gem

Ever want to kill your friend's husband? I've had a few friends who had some of the most awful partners that I've ever met. And being that I considered myself a good friend, a protective friend, the thought ran through my head.

I'd never go through with it though. Because when you really look at your friend with a constructive glance you'll see that they probably deserve that horrible spouse.

This is an incredible thriller that most people have forgotten about. It's made even better by the fact that although Willis and Moore were happily married at the time, they're not the ones playing spouses. The irony is deliciously not lost.

I've got this one in my queue and need to watch it again soon. It's a great flick.

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Melanie
Apr 13, 2007 5:19 PM
 
This sounds good. I may have to queue this. By the by, how much time do you spend watching movies? You've written a lot of reviews!



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