The Witness Files (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: The always alluring Ms. Butler stars in this thriller about a woman, Sandy, who witnesses a brutal murder and subsequently finds herself hunted by the killers. Afraid of going to the police, Sandy,... The always alluring Ms. Butler stars in this thriller about a woman, Sandy, who witnesses a brutal murder and subsequently finds herself hunted by the killers. Afraid of going to the police, Sandy, a special effects artist, uses her skill to create different identities for herself to throw the killers off her trail. Once her fear starts to subside, however, Sandy begins to become unsure of herself and what she should do, and if she's really thrown her pursuers off the trail. A Hitchcockian thriller, replete with double-crosses and red herrings that will keep you glued to your seat from the start through to the harrowing finale. [More]
Starring: Yancy Butler, David Nerman, Martin Neufeld, Lynne Adams
Starring: Yancy Butler, David Nerman, Martin Neufeld, Lynne Adams
Director: Douglas Jackson
Director: Douglas Jackson
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