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  1. Apr 30, 2022 · Mort Rainey. Once Mort came to terms with what he had done, he overcame his writer block and found a newfound zeal for life. Unfortunately, that meant a whole lot of uncomfortable conversations and corn. The sheriff knows what he did but can’t prove it. Ted and Amy may stay hidden, but Tom’s truck could be found someday. Official Trailer ...

  2. May 17, 2004 · Secret Window is the name of a 2004 film based on Stephen King's novella, "Secret Window, Secret Garden." It starred Johnny Depp as Mort Rainey, John Tuturro as John Shooter and Maria Bello as his wife, Amy. The movie is notable for being faithful to the original story in most aspects, but in most ways are very different: - In the novella, Mort's story is "Sowing Season" while Shooter's in ...

  3. Nov 23, 2023 · The Beginning of Mort Rainey’s Unraveling. Secret Window opens with an intense stare of Johnny Depp’s Mort Rainey. He is sitting inside his car. The gloomy color palette, the enclosed space, and the windshield wiper moving to and fro further highlight the character’s sense of unease.

  4. Mar 12, 2004 · WITH: Johnny Depp (Mort Rainey), John Turturro (John Shooter), Maria Bello (Amy Rainey), Timothy Hutton (Ted Milner), Charles S. Dutton (Ken Karsch) and Len Cariou (Sheriff Dave Newsome). Secret ...

  5. Mar 12, 2004 · Depp plays Mort Rainey, a successful author holed up in a cabin near the rustic town of Tashmore Lake, suffering with crippling depression and monstrous writer's block.

  6. Mar 12, 2004 · The movie stars Johnny Depp in another of those performances where he brings a musing eccentricity to an otherwise straightforward role. He plays Mort Rainey, a best-selling novelist of crime stories; like the hero of "Misery," he reminds us that the original story is by Stephen King. The computer on his desk in the loft contains one paragraph ...

  7. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › secretwindowSecret Window - Plugged In

    Violent threats. A little pushing and shoving between Mort and Ted (who injures his hand after punching a car window). Mort even attacks Shooter with a shovel before the man turns the tables on him. But all of that pales in comparison to murders, either shown, implied or glimpsed in flashback. Shooter kills Mort’s dog with a screwdriver.