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Duration: 311 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Marlee Beth Matlin
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Marlee Matlin, born Marlee Bethany Matlin on August 24, 1965, is an American actress known for being the youngest woman and the only deaf actress to win the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She won this award at age 21 for her role in 'Children of a Lesser God'. Her work has also earned her a Golden Globe award with two additional nominations, and four Emmy nominations. Matlin is notably deaf since the age of two and is a prominent member of the National Association of the Deaf.
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Rachel Hunter (born 9 September 1969) is a New Zealand model and actress currently residing in the USA. She rose to fame as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model, starred in Two Shades of Blue (1999), and hosted reality TV shows. Hunter gained further recognition for her high-profile marriage to singer Rod Stewart from 1999 to 2006.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Dois tons de azul, Rendezvous mit einem Killer, Traición azul, Shades of Blue, Oi dyo opseis tou pathous, Két gyilkos, egy áldozat, Két árnyék, Doppio rischio
Director: James D. Deck
Writer: Ted Williams
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Companies: Cutting Edge Entertainment, Hart Entertainment
Genre: Thriller
Susan Price, author of the bestseller 'The Dark Side of Judith', finds herself framed for the murder of her fiancé, billionaire publisher Jack Reynolds. To evade authorities and uncover the true killer, Susan assumes a new identity as 'Judith Anderson' and becomes a relay operator for the hearing impaired to communicate with District Attorney Beth McDaniels, who is deaf. While intercepting intimate phone conversations between Beth and her boyfriend Calvin, Susan delves into a voyeuristic world filled with deceit, intrigue, and murder.
Directed by James D. Deck in 1999, 'Two Shades of Blue' is an American thriller that explores themes of identity, obsession, and the dangers of voyeurism. The film centers around Susan Price, a successful author who, after being falsely accused of her fiancé's murder, must navigate a complex web of secrets and lies to clear her name.