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Fresh off the success of , writer and director re-team on a thriller starring a young as a janitor infatuated with television reporter . When she arrives at his building to interview the tenants about a murder thats occurred on the premises, the janitor, having discovered the body, implies that he knows more than hes saying in order to keep the newswoman interested. Although he reveals nothing more, she does become interested in him, and when her nefarious aristocratic boyfriend () learns from the unwitting woman that theres someone with knowledge of the murder, hes more concerned about what Hurt might know than about her relationship with him. Meanwhile, his paranoid, loose cannon of a friend has managed to get himself incriminated, although he had no involvement in the case. Hurt and Weaver continue to investigate the murder together, and as they become more closely entwined, both of their lives are put in jeopardy.
Manhattan janitor Daryll Deever is fixated on hard-charging TV commentator, Tony Sokolow; he tapes her commentary daily to watch after work. When a wealthy Vietnamese man, with many shady connections, is murdered in the office building where Daryll works, Tony shows up to cover the story and Daryll introduce himself. She thinks he may know something, so she pursues him; he pretends he might to keep her interested. This romantic cat and mouse game goes on under the watchful eyes of the killers, who think that Daryll and Tony do know something. The killers start their own game of cat and mouse.
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Sigourney Weaver
Tony Sokolow
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Morgan Freeman
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Mrs. Deever
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