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Ben's paroled after 15 years prison for killing his pregnant wife. His social worker helps him find work. She doubts his guilt and investigates.

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Ben Jordan
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Laura Mathews
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Steve Lundy
Kibibi Monie ...
Dorothy Coleman
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Lee Samuels
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Kathy Tudor
Ted D'Arms ...
Bill Tudor
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Larry Canipe
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Todd Canipe
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Carlton Daniels
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Delivery Man
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Dr. Zastoupil
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Detective Allan Tobias
Sarah Magnuson ...
Gerrie Graymark
Paul T. Mitri ...
Policeman (as Paul Mitri)
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Policeman (as Dave White)
Nancy Bevis ...
Social Worker
Claude Bowman ...
Social Worker
Sheila Gould ...
Social Worker
Susan Maralis ...
Social Worker (as Susan Morales)
Jane Riese ...
Social Worker
Martha Stevens ...
Super-8 Film Victim
Carol Karch ...
Super-8 Film Victim
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sue Morales ...
Social Worker (uncredited)
Roger Petan ...
Welfare Office Client (uncredited)

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Jan Eliasberg

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Frank Norwood ... (written by)

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Lisa M. Hansen ... producer
Paul Hertzberg ... executive producer
Catalaine Knell ... associate producer
Nancy Rae Stone ... co-producer
Quentin Tarantino ... associate producer

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Steve Bartek

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Robert D. Yeoman

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Christopher Rouse

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Paul Adler
Alison Roth
Jodi Rothfield

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Sharon Seymour

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Ronald Leamon

Makeup Department

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Keith Hall ... makeup department head
Michael White ... key hair stylist

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Benjamin Hayden ... lead man
Michael McCombe ... head greensman
Scott Tabor ... property master

Sound Department

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Tom Condon ... boom operator
Robert Marts ... production sound mixer
Glenn Newnham ... sound editor
Terry Rodman ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor

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David Boushey ... stunts
Phil Chong ... stunts
Shane Dixon ... stunts
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan ... stunts (as Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon)
Chris Durand ... stunts
Steven Lambert ... stunt coordinator (as Steve Lambert)
Billy D. Lucas ... stunts (as Billy Lucas)
Spiro Razatos ... stunt coordinator

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Mark L. Anderson ... additional second assistant camera
Ken Glassing ... second assistant camera
Stephen Les ... grip
Don Mosley ... lighting technician (as Donald Ray Mosley)
Gregory D. Smith ... grip
Chris Thornton ... first company grip
Eric Thomas ... electrician (uncredited)

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Henry Earl Lewis ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Vicky Berglund-Davenport ... location manager

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Andrew Lancaster ... music editor

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Rick Wiley ... driver: camera car

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Bart C. Hubenthal ... Stand-In
Kathi McKenzie ... assistant production coordinator
Sam Montiforte ... post-production accountant (uncredited)
Quentin Tarantino ... developer (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

A man gets out of prison after 15 years for stabbing his wife to death, and his social worker becomes convinced he was innocent. As she researches his case, and interviews other people who were involved, she begins to fall in love with him, as her friends warn her that he's dangerous. Written by Ed Sutton

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Taglines Past Passion. Past Terror. Past Murder. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Coupable (France)
  • Past Midnight - Die Lust an der Gefahr! (Germany)
  • Ohne jede Reue (Germany)
  • Sombras del pasado (Spain)
  • Gecenin Ötesi (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia After significantly re-writing the script, Quentin Tarantino was given an associate producer credit on this movie (his first official screen credit). This movie features several Tarantino trademark pop cultural references. For example, in reference to a Peeping Tom-like recording of a murder, a cop says "It makes A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) look like Charlotte's Web (1973)." See more »
Goofs When Laura and her colleague are driving over the bridge, it is raining and her wipers are on. When they pull off and park by the river, her car is completely dry and the wipers are off. When she drives away, the back of her car is wet. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in WrestleMania X Go Home Show (1994). See more »
Soundtracks AM I LOSING YOU? See more »
Quotes Todd Canipe: The first time momma made me put it in I felt sick! Then as her belly swelled and she climbed on top of me it got so I couldn't breathe! I held my breath until she went away again and left me alone!
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