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Police Brutality | Psychology
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Music | 1996 | Christopher
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 32,000,000 USD
Years later, Sigourney Weaver would state that she was most proud of her work in this film. She worked hard to portray the mindset of an agoraphobic, and has regretted that the movie was lost in a shuffle of thrillers at the time and is not better remembered.
(at around 47 mins) In the German dubbed version, the line "Heil Hitler" was replaced with "Yes boss."
To research her role, Sigourney Weaver consulted with leading forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, who had interviewed serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
Sigourney Weaver is almost a foot taller than Holly Hunter, thus for many scenes Weaver would be sitting down to make their heights appear more equal.
Harry Connick Jr. spent weeks watching documentaries on serial killers in preparation for his role.
"Helen Hudson: Fuck you. Peter Foley: What? Helen Hudson: You heard me, you little twerp. Do you think I'm afraid of you? Peter Foley: I know you are. Helen Hudson: I know all about you. You're just a sad, second rate, boring, impotent little copycat. [laughter] Peter Foley: Watch it, bitch, or I will slice that smile off your face, do you hear me? Helen Hudson: Daryll Lee couldn't get it up either. Peter Foley: DO YOU HEAR ME? [Helen spits in Peter's face] Peter Foley: Okay, I see, Helen. Nice try. You wanna know a little secret? Huh? I'm on to your trick. I won't kill you fast no matter how much you're gonna want me to."
"M.J. Monahan: Nobody in this department has ever worked a serial case before. Lt. Quinn: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I have. M.J. Monahan: The Zodiac, right? Lt. Quinn: That's right. M.J. Monahan: Did anyone ever catch the Zodiac, sir, or did he die of old age?"