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Michael Douglas and Glenn Close, who starred in the iconic 1987 blockbuster Fatal Attraction together, reunited on Thursday and reflected…
Written by James Dearden and directed by Adrian Lyne, 1987’s Fatal Attraction showed audiences just how dangerous sex could be. Michael Douglas plays Dan Gallagher, a married man who has a weekend-long affair with single career woman Alex Forrest, played by Glenn Close. When he breaks off their
Her character famously boiled Michael Douglas’ bunny alive in the classic thriller Fatal Attraction. But there was no danger of Glenn Close reliving that scene when the pair reunited to reminisce about the 1987 movie. The pair grinned as they stroked a rabbit and posed for pictures before discussing
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Directed by Adrian Lyne. With Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, Ellen Latzen. A married man’s one-night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.
Fatal Attraction is een Amerikaanse thriller uit 1987 onder regie van Adrian Lyne.De film werd genomineerd voor zes Academy Awards, waaronder die voor beste film, beste regisseur, beste hoofdrolspeelster (Glenn Close) en beste bijrolspeelster (Anne Archer).
Sep 14, 2017 · The bunny almost was broiled. In the most notorious scene of the 1987 thriller “Fatal Attraction,” the spurned Alex (Glenn Close) terrorizes her ex-lover Dan (Michael Douglas) by boiling the family pet on the stove. “Initially, I had her grilling the bunny,” the screenwriter James Dearden
It’s October, so I thought I’d use this month’s blog posts to go back to where we started, with horror. (I’m not reviewing this season’s American Horror Story.) The perfect place to start is with Fatal Attraction, with one of the most obvious villains with mental health conditions in film
From the beginning, federal prosecutor Colm Connolly and his team of investigators thought that Thomas Capano might have something to do with the disappearance of Anne Marie Fahey. But they had a hard row to hoe. Her body had never been recovered; there were no witnesses and no weapon. So Connolly’s