Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner Michael Caine (Hannah and Her Sisters, Little Voice) stars in the film The New York Times called a clever tale of unusual psychological intelligence and wit. Caine delivers a spectacular performance as a cartoonist whose hand is severed in an auto accident. While Caine's marriage and career fall apart, the hand mysteriously returns -- on its own murder spree. A chilling tale of horror directed by Academy Award-winner Oliver Stone (Natural Born Killers, JFK, Born on the Fourth of July), and co-starring singer-actress Andrea Marcovicci (The Front), Viveca Lindfors (The Sure Thing), Bruce McGill (Wildcats) and Mara Hobel (Mommie Dearest).
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Length: 01:44:29 Posted: 6/11/2009