Plot
A drama centered on a young woman with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and not give in to her racist alter-personality.
Storyline A drama centered on a young woman with multiple personality disorder who struggles to remain her true self and not give in to her racist alter-personality.
Writers: Cheryl Edwards, Marko King
Cast: Halle Berry
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Frankie
Stellan Skarsgård
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Oz
Phylicia Rashad
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Edna
Chandra Wilson
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Maxine
Alex Diakun
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Hal
Joanne Baron
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Nurse Susan Shaw
Brian Markinson
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Dr. Backman
Matt Frewer
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Dr. Strassfield
Rosalyn Coleman
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Pearl
Sean Tyson
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Rich Fat Cat
Melanie Papalia
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Tina
Kira Clavell
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Wanda
Joey Bothwell
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Trish
Adrian Holmes
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Cliff
James Kirk
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Bobby
Filming Locations: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Opening Weekend: $7,768
(USA)
(12 December 2010)
(1 Screen)
Gross: $7,768
(USA)
(12 December 2010)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
USA:
Quotes: Frankie Murdoch:
[as her alter-ego Alice]
Frankie's not here. She's awake and frightened. I'm getting tired of having to step in for her...
User Review
A Great Film.
Rating: 9/10
Don't be swayed by the negative reviews. I knew nothing about this film
before I watched it. Afterward I thought it had been nominated for a
bunch of awards. I can't believe it didn't get any nominations, and
even got negative reviews from some critics. I'm not sure if this one
makes it into my top 10 for the year, but it's definitely in my top 20.
Sure, the subject matter has been covered before, but that shouldn't
matter. So has divorce, bank robberies, and most recently, the death of
a child. Just because a subject has been covered before in a film
doesn't mean the film should be dismissed.
I thought this movie was way better than Rabbit Hole. While Rabbit Hole
gets all the recognition, Frankie and Alice gets ignored. I'm not even
any sort of huge Halle Berry fanatic. I just know a good movie when I
see one and it makes me angry when good films are ignored.
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