Alibi (2003)

Alibi (2003)
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The psychological thriller Alibi stars Michael Kitchen as Greg Brentwood, who, as the story begins, throws a surprise party for his wife, Linda (Phyllis Logan). Marcey (Sophie Okonedo), a woman who worked for the catering outfit that supplied food for the party, goes back to the house after the party has ended to discover Greg standing over a dead body. He convinces Marcey that he had nothing to do with the person's death and to help him hide the body. As they attempt to get rid of the corpse, Marcey grows to have less and less faith in Greg's version of the events and begins to think she may be in danger. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael KitchenSophie Okonedo, (more)
Director(s):
David Richards
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Alibi

The psychological thriller Alibi stars Michael Kitchen as Greg Brentwood, who, as the story begins, throws a surprise party for his wife, Linda (Phyllis Logan). Marcey (Sophie Okonedo), a woman who worked for the catering outfit that supplied food for the party, goes back to the house after the party has ended to discover Greg standing over a dead body. He convinces Marcey that he had nothing to do with the person's death and to help him hide the body. As they attempt to get rid of the corpse, Marcey grows to have less and less faith in Greg's version of the events and begins to think she may be in danger. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
David Richards
Writer(s):
Paul Abbott
Producer(s):
Judith Hackett
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Donna K.

    Michael Kitchen was outstanding in this role as usual - we had never seen Sophie Okonedo before and were pleasantly surprised. She does a superb job in this movie. Despite the rather serious plot, there were a few humorous lines which broke the tension. Other than the unnecessary cursing, this was perfect.

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    Mary M.

    well done very british iin approach to production and content faster than american soap opera but slower than our similiarly constructed plots

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    Robert P.

    Full of interesting and entertaining plot twists, this is a very fun thriller. Who is the bad guy? Who is the good guy? Does ANYBODY know? Excellent movie.

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