Mind Games (2003)
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Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Successful mystery writer Jill Reeves has just finished her latest bestseller, and travels to California for an extended vacation. But events take a strange turn when she is attacked suddenly in... Successful mystery writer Jill Reeves has just finished her latest bestseller, and travels to California for an extended vacation. But events take a strange turn when she is attacked suddenly in her house, and awakens in a hospital months later, suffering from a bout of amnesia. A man arrives who claims to be her husband--but she has no memory of him whatsoever. As she is presented with more and more events that she cannot remember, Jill begins to lose control of her life. Luckily, however, her skills as a mystery writer may come in handy in unraveling the strangeness around her. MIND GAMES is a suspense film that matches plot twists with a good-natured humor. [More]
Starring: Kari Keegan, James Wilder, Richard Norton, Geoffrey Lewis
Starring: Kari Keegan, James Wilder, Richard Norton, Geoffrey Lewis, Joe Estevez, Heather Marie Marsden
Director: Adrian Carr
Director: Adrian Carr
Producer: David Lasdon
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