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What Lies Beneath Director: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer, Diana Scarwid, Miranda Otto

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 13,041
 
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Features

Audio commentary from Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis, HBO's First Look behind-the-scenes featurette, production notes and cast & filmmaker bios.

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Scene Index

Side #1
0. Scene Index
1. Caitlin Goes To College (Opening Titles) [6:26]
2. Noisy Neighbors [3:37]
3. Terrified Mrs. Feur [6:07]
4. Good Neighbors [4:03]
5. Opening Doors [6:59]
6. Spying On Mr. Feur [6:12]
7. Old Friends [4:05]
8. Reflections In The Tub [3:20]
9. Doctor's Visit [2:54]
10. Seance [7:16]
11. Something Is Happening To Me [3:45]
12. A Visit With Mary Feur [4:42]
13. Madison Elizabeth Frank [7:04]
14. Forbidden Fruit [7:58]
15. A Presence In Our House [:35]
16. Exorcism By Fire [1:33]
17. I Will Make It Up To You [5:48]
18. Unlocking The Mystery [5:07]
19. Norman's Confession [4:32]
20. The Suicide Set Up [5:51]
21. Trying To Call For Help [4:31]
22. Over The Bridge [7:41]
23. Rest In Peace [5:39]
24. End Credits [2:38]

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Editorial Reviews

Whereas Alfred Hitchcock defined the shower as the focus of horror in the home, director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump) makes the case for avoiding the bath in his suspense thriller What Lies Beneath. Taking a chilling and macabre dive into rustic Vermont, the story follows Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer), a lonely, high-strung housewife, whose struggles with inexplicable supernatural occurrences in her home eventually reveal frightening secrets both about her busy husband (Harrison Ford) and herself. In a movie with only occasional glimpses of predictability, thanks in part to Clark Greg's twisty script, Zemeckis provides well-timed shocks amid deft references to Hitchcock classics, ranging from Psycho to Vertigo to Rear Window. Ford and Pfeiffer both deliver taut and credible performances in what is a refreshing return to pure cinematic suspense, proving that the hack-and-slash excesses of horror in the '90s need not be the norm. Joe Nigro, Barnes & Noble

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What Lies Beneathby Anonymous

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October 15, 2007: After her daughter is off to college, Clarie's mind and heart are open to a flood of emotions and memories, making her vulnerable and unsure of what is ahead. Out of nowhere she begins to experience strange things she can not explain leading her to a mystery that she must solve alone, or so she thinks. This is a classic ghost story, a little slow at first, but its a fun film to watch. The ending is reminissant of any orgiginal ghost story, a life once lived, taken away through violence, seeking revenge on their murderer. Michelle gives a great performance in this one.

What Lies Beneathby Anonymous

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October 06, 2006: What Lies Beneath is a great movie. The story throughout is tasteful and chilling. It is the basis of a classic contemporary thriller. What really made it good was its actors, Michelle Pfieffer and Harrison Ford. Michelle Pfieffer more importantly. She is convincing and flawless in this film. She makes you believe the hauntings and bizarre occurrances. However, the ending of the film was somewhat disappointing. Throughout the film, the story goes at a steady, detailed pace and then once the climax is reached it rushes through like an obease child heading for the candy isle. Plus, it wasn't such a shocking ending either. It was rather dry and pretty ridiculous. It crossed the line from supernatural to downright impossible. But the story makes up for these flaws. It came as a shock to me that What Lies Beneath didn't get that good of ratings from those like Roger Ebert and Rolling Stone. I thought it was rather good. See it, you won't regret it.


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