
I like to remember things my own way. Not necessarily the way that happened.
A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
- 7.5
- 1997
- Released
- 2h 14m

Patricia Arquette
Renee Madison / Alice Wakefield
Bill Pullman
Fred Madison
Balthazar Getty
Pete Dayton
Robert Blake
Mystery Man
Robert Loggia
Mr. Eddy / Dick Laurent
Michael Massee
Andy
Natasha Gregson Wagner
Sheila
Richard Pryor
Arnie
Gary Busey
Bill Dayton
Lucy Butler
Candace Dayton
Jack Nance
Phil
Jack Kehler
Guard Johnny Mack
Henry Rollins
Guard Henry
Giovanni Ribisi
Steve "V"
Scott Coffey
Teddy
John Roselius
Al
Louis Eppolito
Ed
Jenna Maetlind
Party Girl
Michael Shamus Wiles
Guard Mike
Mink Stole
Forewoman
Leonard Termo
Judge
Ivory Ocean
Guard Ivory
David Byrd
Doctor Smordin
Gene Ross
Warden Clements
F. William Parker
Captain Luneau
Guy Siner
Prison Official #1
Alexander Folk
Prison Official #2
Carl Sundstrom
Hank
John Solari
Lou
Jack
The Dog
Al Garrett
Carl
Heather Stephens
Lanie
Amanda Anka
Girl #1
Jennifer Syme
Junkie Girl
Matt Sigloch
Assistant #1
Greg Travis
Tail Gate Driver
Lisa Boyle
Marian
Leslie Bega
Raquel
Marilyn Manson
Porno Star #1
Jeordie White
Porno Star #2
Dru Berrymore
Blonde on Staircase (uncredited)
Bill McAdams Jr.
Bartender (uncredited)
Lou Slaughter
Slickster (uncredited)



Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$3,836,866.00
- #prison
- #pornography
- #jealousy
- #dreams
- #dual identity
- #nightmare
- #police
- #sexual frustration
- #gangster
- #insanity
- #paranoia
- #prison cell
- #eroticism
- #bedroom
- #violent husband
- #headache
- #motel
- #transformation
- #death row
- #jazz singer or musician
- #highway
- #car mechanic
- #hallucination
- #suspicion
- #identity crisis
- #surrealism
- #car crash
- #murder
- #los angeles, california
- #doppelgänger
- #videotape
- #fugue state
- #ambiguous
Reviews

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