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Fantasy · Drama
Overview
Aging screenwriter Felix Bonhoeffer has lived his life in two states of existence: in reality and his own interior world. While working on a murder mystery script, and unaware that his brain is on the verge of implosion, Felix is baffled when his characters start to appear in his life, and vice versa.
Top Cast


Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
Felix Bonhoeffer
Anthony Hopkins
Felix Bonhoeffer


Stella Arroyave
Stella Arroyave
Gina
Stella Arroyave
Gina
Lana Antonova
Lana Antonova
Lily
Lana Antonova
Lily
Lindsay Barth
Lindsay Barth
Shelly's Sister
Lindsay Barth
Shelly's Sister


Michael Clarke Duncan
Michael Clarke Duncan
Mort / Phil Henderson / Patrolman
Michael Clarke Duncan
Mort / Phil Henderson / Patrolman


S. Epatha Merkerson
S. Epatha Merkerson
Bonnie
S. Epatha Merkerson
Bonnie


John Turturro
John Turturro
Harvey Brickman
John Turturro
Harvey Brickman


Christian Slater
Christian Slater
Ray / Matt Dobbs / Patrolman #2
Christian Slater
Ray / Matt Dobbs / Patrolman #2


Camryn Manheim
Camryn Manheim
Barbara
Camryn Manheim
Barbara


Jeffrey Tambor
Jeffrey Tambor
Geek / Jeffrey / Dr. Geekman
Jeffrey Tambor
Geek / Jeffrey / Dr. Geekman
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