Sliver

May 21st, 1993







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Sliver

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Plot
Carly Norris is a book editor living in New York City who moves into the Sliver apartment building. In the apartment building...

Release Year: 1993

Rating: 4.7/10 (13,840 voted)

Director: Phillip Noyce

Stars: Sharon Stone, William Baldwin, Tom Berenger

Storyline
Carly Norris is a book editor living in New York City who moves into the Sliver apartment building. In the apartment building, Carly meets two of her new neighbors, author Jack Lansford who writes thriller novels and Zeke Hawkins, the handsome owner of the apartment building. Carly finds that some of the women living in the apartment building have been murdered and the police suspect that there is a serial killer in the apartment building. Carly has a passionate and seductive love affair with Zeke, unaware Zeke has secretly wired the apartment building with hidden cameras and he has been watching the lives of each tenant living in the apartment building including Carly. Carly begins to suspect Zeke or Jack maybe the serial killer responsible for the murders in the apartment building and she maybe the killer's next victim.

Writers: Ira Levin, Joe Eszterhas

Cast:
Sharon Stone - Carly Norris
William Baldwin - Zeke Hawkins
Tom Berenger - Jack Landsford
Polly Walker - Vida Warren
Colleen Camp - Judy Marks
Amanda Foreman - Samantha Moore
Martin Landau - Alex Parsons
CCH Pounder - Lt. Victoria Hendrix
Nina Foch - Evelyn McEvoy
Keene Curtis - Gus Hale
Nicholas Pryor - Peter Farrell
Anne Betancourt - Jackie Kinsella
Tony Peck - Martin Kinsella
Frantz Turner - Doorman #1
Melvyn Kinder - Dr. Palme (as Dr. Melvyn Kinder)

Taglines: You like to watch...don't you

Release Date: 21 May 1993

Filming Locations: California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $40,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $12,138,283 (USA) (23 May 1993) (2093 Screens)

Gross: $116,300,000 (Worldwide)



Technical Specs

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
According to Phillip Noyce Sharon Stone and William Baldwin disliked each other and demanded that their scenes be filmed separately whenever possible.

Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: Polly Walker's digital answering machine makes sounds of a tape transport machine as it intercepts a message.

Quotes:
Gus Hale: You just really, well you look like someone.
Carly Norris: Someone you like, or someone you dislike?



User Review

Going against the consensus, but I like this film!

Rating: 6/10

Whether it's Sharon Stone, or the obvious truth about my voyeuristic tendencies, I like this movie. Sharon has seldom been more alluring and Baldwin's character, with his eerily magnificent toys, lives his life observing others. A movie for the CNN generation I'd contend.





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