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Duration: 362 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Amanda Donohue
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Amanda Donohoe (born 29 June 1962) is an English actress known for her role in the movie 'Lair of the White Worm' (1988).
Alternate Names: Sadie Liza Frost
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Sadie Frost, born on June 19, 1965, is an English actress known for her role in 'Crimetime' (1996). She also runs a fashion label called Frost French and has designed kitchens for a development in London's East End. Notably, she portrayed Bobby Mahon, a serial killer, on prime-time television.
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Release Year: 1989
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Alternative Title: Intohimonsa uhri, Sti lampsi ton diamantion, L'ora del tè, ダイヤモンド・スカル, Ciúmes de Morte, Cuerpo de elite, Obsesión en la oscuridad, Dark Obsession, Death and Desire
Director: Nick Broomfield
Writer: Nick Broomfield, Tim Rose Price
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Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Hugo (Gabriel Byrne), an heir to a fortune and a married man with a young son, suspects his wife Ginny (Amanda Donahoe) of infidelity, leading him into jealous rage. One night, after drinking with fellow officers, he accidentally runs over a woman who resembles Ginny but does not stop or swerve. His friends persuade him to continue driving. Peter (Struan Rodger), Hugo's business associate, sees an opportunity to gain power over the estate by covering up the incident, while Jamie (Douglas Hodge), Hugo's sister's boyfriend, insists on going to the police. As the investigation closes in, Hugo's family closes ranks, and a psychological tug of war ensues between those who want to protect Hugo and those who want him to confess.
Diamond Skulls is a 1989 drama-thriller directed by Nick Broomfield. The film revolves around Hugo, the heir to a fortune, and his struggles with jealousy and paranoia that lead to a tragic accident. The story explores themes of power dynamics within families and societal norms surrounding privilege and guilt.