Mercy (2000 film)
Mercy is a 2000 erotic thriller film directed by Damian Harris and starring Ellen Barkin. The movie was based on a novel written by David L. Lindsey.
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Directed by | Damian Harris |
Produced by | Amedeo Ursini Elie Samaha Andrew Stevens |
Written by | David L. Lindsey (original novel) Damian Harris (screenplay) |
Starring | Ellen Barkin Wendy Crewson Peta Wilson Julian Sands Marshall Bell |
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Running time | 94 minutes (R-rated version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Detective Cathy Palmer (Ellen Barkin) is on the trail of an elusive serial killer. During her investigation she meets Vickie Kittrie (Peta Wilson), who belongs to an exclusive club of women who engage in secret sessions of bondage and S&M. Matters become even more complicated when Palmer finds herself attracted to Kittrie, leading to a brief lesbian encounter. Palmer soon learns that each victim belonged to this club of prominent, sexually experimental women. In order to catch the killer, Catherine must trust Vickie to guide her through the dangerous and illicit underground.
Cast
- Ellen Barkin as Detective Cathy Palmer
- Wendy Crewson as Bernadine Mello
- Peta Wilson as Vickie Kittrie
- Karen Young as Mary
- Danielle Marie Straus as Young Mary
- Julian Sands as Dr. Dominick Broussard
- Stephen Baldwin as The Mechanic
- Beau Starr as Lieutenant Fritch
- Marshall Bell as Gil Reynolds
- Bill MacDonald as Detective John Beck
- Stewart Bick as Detective Cushing
- Ellen-Ray Hennessy as Murial Farr
- Lara Daans as Dorothy Samenov
- Claire Burton as Sandra Moser
- Fulvio Cecere as Leeland
- Michael Fletcher as Wendell
- Zehra Leverman as Terry Ross
- Linda V. Carter as Helena
- Melanie Nicholls-King as Jane
- Kevin Rushton as Clyde Barbish
- Dorothy Bennie as Miss Dawes
- Doug Lennox as Mr. Kittrie
- Jacqueline McLeod as Mrs. Kittrie
- Lacey Von Erich as Vicki's Sister
References
- Mercy at IMDb
- Mercy (2000) at Yahoo! Movies
- Mercy (2000) at The New York Times website
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