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Working-class waitress Slim thought she was entering a life of domestic bliss when she married Mitch, the man of her dreams. After the arrival of their first child, her picture perfect life is shattered when she discovers Mitch's hidden possessive dark side, a controlling and abusive alter ego that can turn trust, love and tranquility into terror. Terrified for her child's safety, Slim flees with her daughter. Relentless in his pursuit and enlisting the aid of lethal henchmen, Mitch continually stalks the prey that was once his family.
Director(s)
Michael Apted
Robert Huberman
Joan G. Bostwick
Benita Brazier
Simon Crane
Nancy L. Ventura
Steve Love
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Cast & crew

Victor McCay
Electronics Store Clerk

Bill Cobbs
Jim Toller

Simon Crane
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Benita Brazier
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Michael Apted
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Noah Wyle
Robbie

Jennifer Lopez
Slim Hiller

Jeff Kober
FBI Agent

Lynne Marie Stewart
Waitress

Fred Ward
Jupiter

Bruce French
Homeowner

Brent Sexton
FBI Agent

Billy Campbell
Mitch Hiller

Michael P. Byrne
Desk Sergeant
Nancy L. Ventura
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Dan Martin
FBI Agent

Juliette Lewis
Ginny

Brett Baxter Clark
Construction Site Cop
Robert Huberman
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Russell Milton
Alex (uncredited)

Bruce A. Young
Self-Defense Instructor

Hélène Cardona
Darcelle (uncredited)
Steve Love
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Janet Carroll
Mrs. Hiller

Dan Futterman
Joe

Tessa Allen
Gracie Hiller

Christopher Maher
Phil
Ruben Madera
Teddy

Leif Riddell
First Cop
David Brokhim
Mustapha
Regan Forman
Preschool Director

Sandra Nelson
Teacher Betty
Smadar Brener
Receptionist
Margaret Emery
Jupiter's Blonde Girl

James Noah
Mr. Hiller
Nikki Bokal
Mitch's Young Blonde

John O'Brien
Front Desk Clerk

Louisa Abernathy
Bank Teller

Kerri Higuchi
Ticket Clerk
Fern Ward
Soup Server
Tanya Fishburn
Mitch's Assistant

William Barillaro
Bus Driver
Bethany Hazelitt
Ginny's Daughter (uncredited)

Nick Granado
Middle-Eastern Moving Man
Chris Guzzi
Police Officer (uncredited)
Joan G. Bostwick
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
Good movie. Love to see a woman take a position of power against her attacker. Even when that attacker is her husband.

