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Anamorph

Anamorph Starring:
Willem Dafoe

Anamorph Director:
Henry S. Miller

Anamorph Written By:
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Anamorph Synopsis:
Dafoe will play Stan Aubrey, a veteran cop investigating a serial killer who may be a copycat killer based on a famous murderer Stan allegedly disposed of five years ago. As the killings go on, his partner Carl Unger begins to suspect that Stan didn't do his due dilligence five years ago when he pronounced the killer dead.

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Monday 28th November 2005: Movie News: Anamorph:
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Item Posted by: Gary Gray:
Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man) is set to star in the independent drama Anamorph for director Henry S. Miller, reports Production Weekly. Dafoe will play Stan Aubrey, a veteran cop investigating a serial killer who may be a copycat killer based on a famous murderer Stan allegedly disposed of five years ago. As the killings go on, his partner Carl Unger begins to suspect that Stan didn't do his due dilligence five years ago when he pronounced the killer dead. Filming is scheduled to begin early January in the New York area.

 

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