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Suture
Suture

Suture (1993)

64% User Rating
1h 36min
Drama
Thriller

"A thriller where nothing is black and white."

Brothers Vincent and Clay meet up for the first time after their father's funeral and remark on how similar they look. But unknown to Clay, Vince is actually plotting to kill him with a car bomb and pass the corpse off as his own, planning to start a new life elsewhere with his father's inheritance. But Clay survives the blast and has his face, memory and identity restored in hospital... but are they the right ones?

Scott McGeheeDirector

Cast

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Dennis Haysbert

Dennis Haysbert

Clay Arlington

Mel Harris

Mel Harris

Dr. Renee Descartes

Sab Shimono

Sab Shimono

Dr. Max Shinoda

Dina Merrill

Dina Merrill

Alice Jameson

Michael Harris

Michael Harris

Vincent Towers

David Graf

David Graf

Lt. Weismann

Fran Ryan

Fran Ryan

Mrs. Lucerne

John Ingle

John Ingle

Sidney Callahan

Sanford Gibbons

Sanford Gibbons

Dr. Fuller (as Sandy Gibbons)

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Mark DeMichele

Detective Joe

Sandra Ellis Lafferty

Sandra Ellis Lafferty

Nurse Stevens (as Sandra Lafferty)

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Capri Darling

Soprano

Carol Kiernan

Carol Kiernan

Ticket Agent

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Laura Groppe

Sportswoman

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Mel Coleman

Sportsman

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Lon Carli

Man with Camera

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Ann Van Wey

Mrs. Lucerne's Nurse

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Sam Smiley

Doctor #1

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Seth Siegel

Doctor #2

Vincent Barbi

Vincent Barbi

Arthur Towers

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Mark Siegel

Emergency Room Doctor (as Mark Siegel D.O.)

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Jack Rubens

Captain Sparks (voice)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

April 8, 2018

Stitching that burning ring of fire. Suture is written and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel. It stars Dennis Haysbert, Mel Harris, Sab Shimono, Dina Merrill and Michael Harris. Music is by Cary Berger and cinematography by Greg Gardiner. Identity is the crisis can't you see - X-Ray Spex 1978 Suture is an unusual film that on the surface hangs its chief premise on a most ridiculous concept. Yet what is most striking about the film's heart and soul is that it embraces a number of staple film noir narrative threads. Photographed in spanking monochrome, and featuring an unnerving musical score, this surreal like play works with a cheeky glint in its eye as it challenges the viewer's perception of the unfurling story. Wrapped around a suggested agony of identity, Suture revels in films and styles of film making it is influenced by. Name checking them all is folly, but as the amnesia angle blends with surgical reconstruction, and the murder plot betrayal sidles up to the voiceover, other potent pics spring instantly to mind. And yet in a piece heavy on identity, Suture, in spite of its reliance on influences, does have its own identity, very much so. It's quite a debut from McGehee and Siegel, one that begs the question of why they didn't go on to greater things? Here they have great camera craft, with close ups, overheads and frame blends in action, while there's some striking imagery and noirville shadow play to take in as mood setting accompaniments. It could be argued that much of it is highfalutin, and that the philosophical probing is overkill, but the film remains unique and intriguing, if not as remotely thrilling as one hoped. 7/10

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Suture US Theatrical Trailer (David Siegel and Scott McGehee, 1993)

Suture US Theatrical Trailer (David Siegel and Scott McGehee, 1993)

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