
What you see can hurt you.
Rachel Watson, devastated by her recent divorce, spends her daily commute fantasizing about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until one morning she sees something shocking happen there and becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.
- 6.4
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 52m

Emily Blunt
Rachel Watson
Rebecca Ferguson
Anna Watson
Haley Bennett
Megan Hipwell
Luke Evans
Scott Hipwell
Justin Theroux
Tom Watson
Allison Janney
Detective Sgt. Riley
Lisa Kudrow
Martha
Laura Prepon
Cathy
Edgar Ramírez
Dr. Kamal Abdic
Darren Goldstein
Man in the Suit
Lana Young
Doctor
Rachel Christopher
Woman with Child
Fernando Medina
Pool Player
Gregory Morley
Officer Pete
Mac Tavares
Detective Gaskill
Nathan Shapiro
Meeting Member
Tamiel Paynes
Central Park Drummer Boy
Peter Mayer-Klepchick
Mac
Alexander Jameson
Parochial School Kid (uncredited)
Mauricio Ovalle
Conductor (uncredited)
Ross Gibby
David (uncredited)
Guy Sparks
Uniformed NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Hannah Kurczeski
Parochial School Kid (uncredited)
Leilah Marie Giddens
Parochial School Kid (uncredited)
Athena Stuebe
Parochial Student (uncredited)
Sidney Beitz
Train Commuter (uncredited)
Danielle M. Williamson
Student on Bus (uncredited)
Phil Oddo
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Jesse VanDerveer
Parochial Student (uncredited)
Tim Wiencis
Uniformed NYPD Police Officer (uncredited)
Kevin D. McGee
Passenger (uncredited)
Kristina Nichole
Parochial School Kid (uncredited)
Eddie Sellner
Grand Central Commuter (uncredited)
Conor Hovis
Smoking Teen #2 (uncredited)
Doris McCarthy
Businesswoman (uncredited)
Craig Moruzzi
Jungle Gym Boy (uncredited)
Alice Niedermair
Social Worker (uncredited)
Johnny Otto
Officer Martin (uncredited)



Released
en
$45,000,000.00
$173,200,000.00
- #infidelity
- #new york city
- #amnesia
- #based on novel or book
- #obsession
- #homicide
- #blackout
- #alcoholism
- #flashback
- #confusion
- #memory loss
- #domestic abuse
- #disappearance
- #female protagonist
- #psychological thriller
- #train
- #divorcee
- #missing person
- #police investigation
- #ex-husband ex-wife relationship
- #unreliable narrator
- #voyeurism
- #abuse
- #alcoholics anonymous
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