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    Mortal Thoughts

    R1991 · Drama · 1h 44m

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      Two detectives interrogate a hairdresser on two homicides...

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      Mortal Thoughts. Edit. The James Urbanski role was only a...

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  2. Two detectives interrogate a hairdresser on two homicides she may or may not have been involved in. The hairdresser, wife and mother Cynthia Kellogg is in a police department being interrogated by the experienced detective John Woods and his partner, Detective Linda Nealon.

  3. Mortal Thoughts is a 1991 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Demi Moore, Glenne Headly, Bruce Willis, John Pankow, and Harvey Keitel. Told in narrative flashbacks set in a police interrogation, the film centers on a woman implicated in the violent murder of her friend's abusive, drug-addicted ...

  4. Cynthia Kellogg (Demi Moore) voluntarily comes in to give evidence about the case of James Urbanski (Bruce Willis) to police detectives John Woods (Harvey Keitel) and Linda Nealon. She describes the relationship between the brash James and his combative wife Joyce (Glenne Headly).

  5. If ever a person got what he deserved, it's James Urbanksi (Bruce Willis), an abusive drunk who steals from his wife, Joyce (Glenne Headly), and promises her close friend Cynthia Kellogg (Demi ...

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    • Alan Rudolph
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  6. Apr 19, 1991 · When they are caught, as they almost always are, the perpetrators of these crimes turn into accomplished courtroom performers who begin to enjoy their overnight fame, to think of themselves as stars instead of defendants. Alan Rudolph ’s “Mortal Thoughts” is a movie just like the true crime stories I enjoy the most.

  7. Apr 19, 1991 · At a group outing, James bleeds to death after someone cuts his throat. But because he's such a terrible human being, police aren't sure which of his acquaintances decided to kill him. A loathsome man ends up dead, but it's not clear who's to blame.

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