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Box office. $291.4 million [1] What Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis from a screenplay written by Clark Gregg, based on a story by Sarah Kernochan and Gregg. It stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer, with Diana Scarwid, Joe Morton, James Remar and Miranda Otto appearing in supporting roles.
Jul 21, 2000 · What Lies Beneath: Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Michelle Pfeiffer, Katharine Towne, Miranda Otto, James Remar. The wife of a university research scientist believes that her lakeside Vermont home is haunted by a ghost - or that she is losing her mind.
Jul 21, 2000 · Robert Zemeckis is unable to salvage an uncompelling and unoriginal film. It had been a year since Dr. Norman Spencer (Harrison Ford) betrayed his beautiful wife Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer).
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Claire Spencer ( Michelle Pfeiffer) moves to Vermont with her husband, renowned scientist Dr. Norman Spencer ( Harrison Ford ), after a serious car accident that leaves gaps in her memory. Combined with her daughter Caitlin's ( Katharine Towne) departure for college, Claire is profoundly affected.
When the images turn real, the two must confront their worst fears, uncovering a grim secret. 3,314 IMDb 6.6 2 h 9 min 2000. X-Ray PG-13. Horror · Suspense · Haunting · Ominous. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. Rent. HD $4.59.
Jul 21, 2000 · Roger Ebert July 21, 2000. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "What Lies Beneath" opens with an hour or so of standard thriller scare tactics, done effectively, and then plops into a morass of absurdity. Lacking a smarter screenplay, it milks the genuine skills of its actors and director for more than it deserves, and then runs off ...