

Mystery · Drama · Romance
Overview
A congressional candidate questions his sanity after seeing the love of his life, presumed dead, suddenly emerge.
Top Cast


Billy Crudup
Billy Crudup
Fielding Pierce
Billy Crudup
Fielding Pierce


Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Connelly
Sarah Williams
Jennifer Connelly
Sarah Williams


Paul Hipp
Paul Hipp
Danny Pierce
Paul Hipp
Danny Pierce


Hal Holbrook
Hal Holbrook
Isaac Green
Hal Holbrook
Isaac Green


Ivonne Coll
Ivonne Coll
Gisela Higgens
Ivonne Coll
Gisela Higgens


Lawrence Dane
Lawrence Dane
Governor Kinosis
Lawrence Dane
Governor Kinosis


Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Jerry Charmichael
Ed Harris
Jerry Charmichael


Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Caroline Pierce
Janet McTeer
Caroline Pierce


Molly Parker
Molly Parker
Juliet Beck
Molly Parker
Juliet Beck


Larry Marshall
Larry Marshall
Angelo Bertelli
Larry Marshall
Angelo Bertelli
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