Face of Evil with Tracey Gold: DVD Cover

    Face of Evil Director: Mary Lambert Cast: Tracey Gold, Perry King, Shawnee Smith, Don Harvey

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/21/2006
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 36,472
     
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    Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Chapter selections

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Face of Evil
    3. First Life [10:09]
    4. New Life [11:26]
    5. Deeper Lies [12:27]
    6. New Target [9:28]
    7. Taking Aim [10:14]
    8. Closing Trap [6:31]
    9. Old Lives [7:40]
    10. Lies Crumbling [6:09]
    11. Facing Truth [6:29]
    12. Confrontation [7:39]

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    Editorial Reviews

    No sooner has unsuccessful artist Darcy Palmer (Tracey Gold) met music student Brianne Dwyer (Mireille Enos) at an airport than she murders Brianne, stuffs her body in her trunk, and assumes her identity! Entering a prestigious New Hampshire University on the late Brianne's scholarship, Darcy is subsequently introduced to widowed art collector Russell Polk (Perry King), the father of her roommate, Jeanelle (Shawnee Smith). Within what seems like ten minutes, Darcy and Russell have fallen in love, and her future in the rarefied world of art seems assured. Then, without warning, Darcy's web of deceit begins to unravel thanks to a pair of "ghosts" from her past. Clearly, there is no other alternative for Darcy than to start killing people again -- just as she has done so many times in the past in her many previous stolen identities. Its incredible lapses of logic taken care of by its breathless pace (not to mention an ending straight out of The Silence of the Lambs!), the made-for-TV Face of Evil made its CBS network bow on April 9, 1996. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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