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La mort en dédicace

Original title: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Sharon Stone and Dylan McDermott in La mort en dédicace (1991)
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CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A murder mystery writer misreads the nervous man he bullies in a spooky Hollywood mansion.A murder mystery writer misreads the nervous man he bullies in a spooky Hollywood mansion.A murder mystery writer misreads the nervous man he bullies in a spooky Hollywood mansion.

  • Director
    • Charles Finch
  • Writers
    • Yolande Turner
    • Charles Finch
  • Stars
    • Dylan McDermott
    • Tom Sizemore
    • Sharon Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Charles Finch
    • Writers
      • Yolande Turner
      • Charles Finch
    • Stars
      • Dylan McDermott
      • Tom Sizemore
      • Sharon Stone
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Bruce Simmons
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Eddie Hale
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • Serena Black
    Ron Karabatsos
    Ron Karabatsos
    • Stan Reeb
    Charles Finch
    Charles Finch
    • Evan Best
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Woman Tourist
    David Q. Combs
    • Man Tourist
    Vanna Bonta
    Vanna Bonta
    • Serena's Secretary
    Elizabeth Whitcraft
    • Serena's Secretary
    • (as Liza Whitcraft)
    Phoebe Stone
    • Little Girl
    Shawne Rowe
    • Telegram Clown
    Richard Zavaglia
    • Detective Clifton
    Jillian McWhirter
    Jillian McWhirter
    • Dol Whitney
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • John Whitney
    Danitza Kingsley
    Danitza Kingsley
    • Mother and children 1rst victims
    • (uncredited)
    William Edward Lewis
    • Short Man
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Polk
    Stephen Polk
    • Donald
    • (uncredited)
    Greg Robbins
    Greg Robbins
    • Homicide Detective
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Finch
    • Writers
      • Yolande Turner
      • Charles Finch
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    User reviews19

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    2Pluto

    great...!!!

    This is a film that has you thinking about it later on for a few days. You can't seem to get it out of your mind. I found it absolutely enjoyable. The storyline and the acting is terrific. Suspenseful and intoxicating.
    4allyatherton

    Like a soft porn movie without the porn.

    A struggling writer moves into an abandoned mansion and discovers

    it's gruesome history.

    Starring Dylan McDermott and Tom Sizemore and Sharon Stone.

    Written by Yolande Turner and Charles Finch. Directed by Charles Finch.

    This is like a soft porn film where somebody has taken all the soft porn out and left us with a pile of dodgy acting, terrible backing music and poor production.

    The ending is obvious after about 20 minutes and the only good thing about this movie is one scene where Sharon Stone gets out of a swimming pool! This is atmospheric and creepy but sadly lacking in any excitement or production values. And the least that can be said about the cardboard extras at the end, the better.

    4/10
    5jotix100

    Helping the author write a masterpiece

    "Where Sleeping Dogs Lie" would have been a much better film had the director and writer tightened the screen play in which it's based. Charles Finch, the director, and Yolanda Turner, the writer, tried to put some life into the film with mixed results.

    The story of Bruce, a writer that is house sitting a mansion that has seen better days, offers a lot of possibilities. Bruce made the discovery about a murder that has taken place in the house. To make matters worse, he agrees into taking a lodger, the creepy Eddie Hale. The viewer realizes right away where the story is going. The result is an uneven movie that has some good elements and with another creative team it might have been more interesting.

    Dylan McDermott is Bruce, the writer. Tom Sizemore has more opportunity playing the strange Eddie Hale, who is the key to the mystery surrounding the mansion and what happened in it years ago. Sharon Stone is seen as a literary agent that wants to dare Bruce into producing a masterpiece.

    "Where Sleeping Dogs Lie" is a curiosity piece that is mildly engrossing.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Failed psycho-thriller

    WHERE SLEEPING DOGS LIE is one of the least well known of the psycho thrillers that filled cinema screens in the early 1990s. The reasons for this obscurity become obvious when you start watching, because this is poor stuff indeed; it commits the cardinal sin of a thriller in that it's thoroughly boring, with hardly any incident or indeed mystery to keep it going.

    The story is about a young writer (AMERICAN HORROR STORY's Dylan McDermott) who moves into a supposedly haunted old mansion and befriends a drifter (Tom Sizemore) who comes to stay. Sizemore can usually be relied upon to deliver interesting performances, and indeed is the most interesting thing about this movie, but sadly the calibre of the writing is so poor that this is near-unwatchable for the most part.

    In an attempt to capitalise on current trends and popularity, Sharon Stone (BASIC INSTINCT) appears in the rather extraneous role of the writer's literary agent, although her appearance only serves to add some minor titillation and lots of dull, talky scenes which pad out this never-ending thriller that lacks both thrills and suspense.
    lor_

    Good acting in an offbeat thriller

    My review was written in November 1991 after watching the movie at a Manhattan screening room.

    A clash of two dissimilar personalities is examined with mixed success in the thriller "Where Sleeping Dogs Lie". Restrained approach compared to recent films like "Cape Fear" spells modest box office success.

    Dylan McDermott portrays an unsuccessful writer in Hollywood who's frustrated by the commercial need to write blood-and-guts stories. His agent Sharon Stone puts on the pressure and he decides to write a detailed novel about a mass killer.

    McDermott has just been evicted from his flat and moves into the creepy old mansion his day job real estate boss (Ron Karaatsos) has ordered him to sell. Gimmick is that he uses the house for inspiration, basing his novel on a notorious murder case that took place there.

    Before the film can turn into a haunted house suspenser, Tom Sizemore shows up as a twitchy boarder. McDermott is mean to him, flauntging an air of superiority, but before long the tables are turned.

    Director Charles Finch (son of the late actor Peter Finch) and his mother, co-scripter Yolande Turner, get good mileage from the insidious relationship of the Joseph Losey/Harold Pinter classic "The Servant".

    Film requires a great deal of audience willingness to go along with several far-fetched plot twists notably in McDermott's character. However, both leads' good acting makes it worth the effort, leadking to its unsettling ending.

    McDermott is properly macho and overbearing in the interesting departure from his previou straight-arrow roles ("The Blue Iguana", "Hardware"). Sizemore makes a strong impression as the unctuous worm who turns.

    Stone ("Basic Instinct") is perfect in a small role as the bitchy agent. Est of the cat has a mere walk-on in a film that reportedly was heavily trimmed to reach its current release version. Result Is a vignette structure with little continuity between individual scenes.

    Hans Zimmer and Mark Mancina's melodramatic score does a great job of setting and maintaining the creepy atmosphere.

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      Bruce Simmons: [opening lines quoting intertitle] 'To live, is to battle with fiends in the vaults of the heart and mind. To write: that is to sit in judgment over one's self'. Ibsen said that. He was right.

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      Referenced in Clerks : Les Employés modèles (1994)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
    • Filming locations
      • C.E. Toberman Estate - 1847 Camino Palmero St, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sotela Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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