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Meryl Streep | Madeline Ashton Menville | |
Bruce Willis | Dr. Ernest Menville | |
Goldie Hawn | Helen Sharp | |
Isabella Rossellini | Lisle Von Rhuman | |
Ian Ogilvy | Chagall | |
Adam Storke | Dakota | |
Nancy Fish | Rose | |
Alaina Reed-Hall | Psychologist | |
Michelle Johnson | Anna | |
Mary Ellen Trainor | Vivian Adams | |
William Frankfather | Mr. Franklin | |
John Ingle | Eulogist | |
Clement Von Franckenstein | Opening Man | |
Petrea Burchard | Opening Woman | |
Jim Jansen | Second Man | |
Mimi Kennedy | Second Woman | |
Paulo Tocha | Landlord | |
Mark Davenport | Eviction Cop | |
Thomas Murphy | Eviction Cop | |
Michael Mills | Police Officer | |
Sonia Jackson | Psychiatric Patient | |
Jill C. Klein | Psychiatric Patient | |
Jean St. James | Psychiatric Patient | |
Debra Jo Rupp | Psychiatric Patient | |
Carol Ann Susi | Psychiatric Patient |
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Producer |
Joan Bradshaw
Steve Starkey Robert Zemeckis |
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Writer |
Martin Donovan
David Koepp |
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Cinematography |
Dean Cundey
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Musician |
Alan Silvestri
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Madeline is married to Ernest, who was once arch-rival Helen's fiance. After recovering from a mental breakdown, Helen vows to kill Madeline and steal back Ernest. Unfortunately for everyone, the introduction of a magic potion causes things to be a great deal more complicated than a mere murder plot. |
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