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The Screen's Deadliest Femme Fatale Returns!

London psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass (Morrissey) is charismatic, highly respected and at the top of his game. When Detective Superintendent Washburn (Thewlis) asks Glass to analyse a beautiful woman who has been linked to the mysterious death of a famous sports star, his entire world is turned upside down. The woman in question is Catherine Tramell (Stone), best-selling American crime novelist whose fiction has a habit of turning into reality. The magnetism between the two is immediate and Glass is intrigued by Catherine both mentally and physically. Quickly sucked into her web of lies and seduction, Glass' own basic instincts are uncovered as professional boundaries are blurred. As people around him are mysteriously murdered, a deadly battle of wits ensues between Glass and Tramell, leading to a startling climax in which he must make a choice that will change both their lives forever.

Special Features:

  • Between the Sheets: A Look Inside Basic Instinct 2.
  • Deleted Scenes and Alternate Ending with Optional Directors Commentary.
  • Feature Length Commentary with Director Michael Caton-Jones.
2006
Aspect Ratio 2.40:1
Cast List Hugh Dancy David Morrissey Charlotte Rampling Sharon Stone David Thewlis Stan Collymore Neil Maskell
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Director Michael Caton-Jones Gyula Pados
Main Language English
Number of Disks 1
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Basic Instinct
Studio EIV
Subtitle Language

English

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so much fun.

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This movie rocks ... by boldly embracing the preposterousness at the core of its story right away, and then moving on to more important things like ultra-nasty sex [and] hyper-lurid dialogue.

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