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Beautiful Woman | Serial Killer
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5/10
IMDbBest Director | 2000 | Stephan
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,589,705 USD
Director Stephan Elliott had originally envisioned an older woman to play Joanna Eris. However, after Ashley Judd campaigned for the part, he relented.
Director Stephan Elliott fought the film's financier, Mark Damon, over the tone of the film. Elliott envisioned the film as a dark thriller with sex and random lashings of violence. Damon wanted a more A-to-B thriller that he could sell worldwide. Ironically, many of the Asian markets that bought the film wanted a sexier and more violent version of the film.
The director originally wanted Massive Attack to do the music for the film, but the group had broken up by the time the film was ready for scoring.
One of the four films that received an "F" CinemaScore from audiences upon their release in 2000, along with Dr. T & the Women (2000), Lost Souls (2000) and Lucky Numbers (2000).
The original Marc Behm novel was optioned by producer Philip Yordan for a film starring Charlton Heston, but Heston refused. Then, French screenwriter Michel Audiard bought the rights and it was made into the film Mortelle randonnée (1983), starring Michel Serrault and Isabelle Adjani.
"Stephen: If I blink, I might lose her. Lucy Wilson: So? Stephen: So the last time I blinked, I lost you."
"Joanna: I have never been to Cleveland, and everybody looks like somebody else."