

Thriller · Drama · Mystery
Overview
A young man is plunged into a life of subterfuge, deceit and mistaken identity in pursuit of a femme fatale whose heart is never quite within his grasp.
Top Cast


Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
Julia Russell / Bonnie Castle
Angelina Jolie
Julia Russell / Bonnie Castle


Antonio Banderas
Antonio Banderas
Luis Antonio Vargas
Antonio Banderas
Luis Antonio Vargas


Thomas Jane
Thomas Jane
Walter Downs / Billy / Mephisto
Thomas Jane
Walter Downs / Billy / Mephisto


Gregory Itzin
Gregory Itzin
Colonel Worth
Gregory Itzin
Colonel Worth


Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson
Alan Jordan
Jack Thompson
Alan Jordan


Allison Mackie
Allison Mackie
Augusta Jordan
Allison Mackie
Augusta Jordan


Joan Pringle
Joan Pringle
Sara
Joan Pringle
Sara


Cordelia Richards
Cordelia Richards
Emily Russel
Cordelia Richards
Emily Russel


James Haven
James Haven
Faust
James Haven
Faust


Lisa Owen
Lisa Owen
Margareta
Lisa Owen
Margareta
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