Sliver

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5.5
19931h 47m

A woman moves into a Manhattan apartment, where she learns that the previous tenant's life ended under mysterious circumstances.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Vinegar Syndrome Promo Trailer

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Sliver - Trailer

Cast

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Sharon Stone

Carly Norris

Photo of William Baldwin

William Baldwin

Zeke Hawkins

Photo of Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Jack Lansford

Photo of Polly Walker

Polly Walker

Vida Warren

Photo of Colleen Camp

Colleen Camp

Judy Marks

Photo of Amanda Foreman

Amanda Foreman

Samantha Moore

Photo of Martin Landau

Martin Landau

Alex Parsons

Photo of CCH Pounder

CCH Pounder

Victoria Hendrix

Photo of Nina Foch

Nina Foch

Mrs. McEvoy

Photo of Keene Curtis

Keene Curtis

Gus Hale

Photo of Nicholas Pryor

Nicholas Pryor

Peter Farrell

Photo of Anne Betancourt

Anne Betancourt

Jackie Kinsella

Photo of Sid McCoy

Sid McCoy

Mr. Anderson

Photo of Marnette Patterson

Marnette Patterson

Joanie Ballinger

Photo of Sandy Gutman

Sandy Gutman

Ted Weisberge

Photo of Tony Peck

Tony Peck

Martin Kinsella

Photo of Frantz Turner

Frantz Turner

Doorman #1

Photo of James Noah

James Noah

Doorman #2

Photo of Allison Mackie

Allison Mackie

Naomi Singer

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Reviews

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JPV852

5/10

Some steamy scenes I expect from a 90s erotic thriller and for the most part was entertaining if not ridiculous premise, though acting wise Sharon Stone was fine though. Nothing really memorable compared with Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction or Wild Things, the latter the best of trashy thrillers. Still, never found myself bored and a decent twist at the end, so there's that. **2.75/5**

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CinemaSerf

5/10

After a surprisingly short wait, successful publishing executive “Carly” (Sharon Stone) finds herself able to move into an apartment on the twentieth floor of a plush Manhattan block. Initially, her neighbours remark on how similar she looks to it’s previous occupant - a woman who leapt from the balcony! She’s made of stronger stuff, though, and sets no store by superstition until she meets “Lansford” (Tom Berenger) who starts to fill her head with conspiracy theories about “Zeke” (William Baldwin) - a slickly creepy fellow whom we know has an array of illicit surveillance equipment dotted about the building and who is no respecter of anyone’s privacy. Yet another suspicious death brings the cops (CCH Pounder) to the building and now “Carly” has to face up to the fact that quite possibly her enigmatic new lover might be up to no good! The question for her, though, is whom - if anyone - can she trust? Stone does bring a bit of sexiness to her role, but otherwise this is an unremarkable meander of a film with little to engage us. Baldwin tries to imbue his high-tech character with some sleaziness, but that just ends up more like wheeziness and the whole murder mystery is seriously and quite lazily undercooked - relying on the hidden cameras to present a sense of the creepily prurient and a few sterile sex scenes. Remote controls feature quite often here, and perhaps that’s the most useful piece of kit in our armoury when watching it?

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