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Released: 1993 Phillip Noyce directed Joe Eszterhas's adaptation of Ira Levin's novel about voyeurism, starring Sharon Stone as Carly Norris, a book editor on the rebound from an emotionless seven-year marriage. Carly decides that a change of location will help her in the healing process, so she moves into a sleek Manhattan high-rise. In her new apartment, she meets a collection of curious neighbors Vida (Polly Walker), who snorts cocaine along with ingesting all the dark secrets of the building and its tenants; Jack Landsford (Tom Berenger), a successful writer who also wants to also be successful with Carly; and Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin), Carly's new landlord. Carly is attracted to Zeke, but she sees that he is hiding something from her. Unbeknownst to Carly, Zeke, an obsessive voyeur, watches his tenants from a bank of television screens at his headquarters. But when Carly discovers Zeke's voyeurism, she herself becomes obsessed with the daily lives of her neighbors. Paul Brenner
Sharon Stone - Carly Norris
William Baldwin - Zeke Hawkins
Tom Berenger - Jack Lansford
Polly Walker - Vida Warren
Colleen Camp - Judy Marks
Martin Landau - Alex Parsons
Amanda Foreman - Samantha Moore
CCH Pounder - Lieutenant Victoria Hendrix
Nina Foch - Mrs. McEvoy
Keene Curtis - Gus Hale
Nicholas Pryor - Peter Farrell
Tony Peck - Martin Kinsella
Robert Miano - Detective Howard
Bernie McInerney - Minister
Amanda Mackey Johnson
Cathy Sandrich
Allison Mackie - Naomi Singer
Mik Scriba - Security Guard
Wendy Cutler - Mrs. Colson
Frantz Turner - Doorman
Mark Bramhall - Waiter
Marne Patterson - Ballinger's Daughter
Victor Brandt - Detective McCracken
Steve Carlisle - Security Guard
Nicole Chamberlain
Patricia Allison - Waspy Woman
Anne Betancourt - Jackie Kinsella
Jim Beaver - Detective Ira
Sid McCoy - Mr. Anderson
Robin Groves - Mrs. Ballinger
Radu Gavor - Dmitri
Craig Hosking - Helicopter Pilot
Ryan Cutrona - Detective Ennis
Steve Eastin - Detective Phillip
Cliff Fleming - Helicopter Pilot
Matthew Faison - Mr. Ballinger
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