The Intruder (1999)

The Intruder (1999)
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Charlotte Gainsbourg stars in this 1990s updating of George Cukor's Gaslight (1944). In an unnamed North American city, young Frenchwoman Catherine (Gainsbourg) stumbles into a police station and confesses to murdering her husband's ex-wife Stella. The cops remain unconvinced, as according to their records Stella was stabbed to death two years previously. The rest of the film is told in flashbacks. Soon after Catherine has left all she knew in Europe, she meets Nick (Charles Powell), a dashing film score composer. Not long afterwards, they marry, and she moves into his luxurious loft in an old apartment building. After learning about Nick's former wife's bloody demise, Catherine begins to notice weird things about the flat: a wine glass smudged with lipstick, crooked paintings, strands of another woman's hair, and a journal emblazoned with "SG." Her growing paranoia is only exaggerated by the odd assortment of people inhabiting the building, including a mysterious, ultra-fashionable German art broker, a wealthy math genius, and a wizened drunk who hobbles around with a cane. Soon Catherine finds herself fighting to maintain her sanity. The Intruder was screened at the 1999 Dinard Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlotte GainsbourgCharles Powell, (more)
Director(s):
David Bailey
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Intruder

Charlotte Gainsbourg stars in this 1990s updating of George Cukor's Gaslight (1944). In an unnamed North American city, young Frenchwoman Catherine (Gainsbourg) stumbles into a police station and confesses to murdering her husband's ex-wife Stella. The cops remain unconvinced, as according to their records Stella was stabbed to death two years previously. The rest of the film is told in flashbacks. Soon after Catherine has left all she knew in Europe, she meets Nick (Charles Powell), a dashing film score composer. Not long afterwards, they marry, and she moves into his luxurious loft in an old apartment building. After learning about Nick's former wife's bloody demise, Catherine begins to notice weird things about the flat: a wine glass smudged with lipstick, crooked paintings, strands of another woman's hair, and a journal emblazoned with "SG." Her growing paranoia is only exaggerated by the odd assortment of people inhabiting the building, including a mysterious, ultra-fashionable German art broker, a wealthy math genius, and a wizened drunk who hobbles around with a cane. Soon Catherine finds herself fighting to maintain her sanity. The Intruder was screened at the 1999 Dinard Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
David Bailey
Writer(s):
Jamie Brown
Producer(s):
Jamie BrownPieter Kroonenburg
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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James W.

Unfortunately I received the wrong Movie instead of the 1999 movie. I received the 1989 movie instead. Three times the wrong movie was sent. I hope they correct which movie they have.

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Melvin S.

Site will not allow me to leave message, because guidelines say do not say anything negative about, you know who. Therefore, after receiving movie 3 times, (and you know who assured me it would not happen a third time) I tried and again received the same movie you know who said I would not... This review was done in January 11. The follow up is February. Just got off the line with company after spending an hour and a half and two hours and a half the previous day. Have had nothing but issues since being a member. But, after receiving this film 3 times, management after dealing with me for two days, will finally take it off the site. Though I will not be a member any longer, at least I did accomplish getting this film corrected. So they now tell me... So long folks!!!

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Mollie W.

I mean, I also received the WRONG MOVIE! Natassja Kinski was DEFINITELY NOT IN THIS MOVIE! Okay, so now that that's out of the way, the movie was so-so. The death scenes were ghastly, but good. I mean, you really wonder what goes on behind the scenes in meat markets! I think that the main character (the girl with the ratty, dyed hair) was rather stupid -- she didn't even know her co-workers were being butchered/slaughtered until the end. I got thru the movie, but wouldn't recommend it to anyone else.

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