Shattered Page #2

Synopsis: Dan Merrick comes out from a shattering car accident with amnesia. He finds that he is married to Judith who is trying to help him start his life again. He keeps getting flashbacks about events and places that he can't remember. He meets pet shop owner and part time private detective Gus Klein who is supposedly done some work for him prior to the accident. Klein helps Merrick to find out more about his past and true identity.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Wolfgang Petersen
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
R
Year:
1991
98 min
428 Views


you probably forgot...

Forget it.

No, but I feel the sooner

I start, the better.

Find out what kind

of player I am...

or if I'm just dead weight.

I did your chart today, Dan.

Every sign is positive for you.

Do you really think

you're ready for this?

Don't you think I am?

Listen, why don't you

come back in tomorrow morning?

We'll find out.

But right now, come on, pal...

let's us boys go do a brandy

and business, huh?

Honey, why don't you

show Judith...

whatever it is

that you bought today?

In this unreliable

old world, about the...

about the only thing

I can count on for sure...

is that Jenny has been out

hitting the stores.

Well, Jenny,

you buy anything gorgeous?

Who gives a sh*t?

Wait until you see

what we're doing...

with the marina development.

We're gonna clear five big ones

on the first phase alone.

I think I finessed Miller

down at City Hall...

so all we have to do

to get past go...

is be a little creative

on our teamster deal.

- I need to ask you a question.

- Shoot.

Before the accident,

was I having trouble...

with Judith, with my marriage?

We all have trouble

with our marriage.

What we've gotta address...

is how to avoid trouble

with the teamsters.

Jeb, I need to talk,

really talk.

You mentioned divorce

a couple of times...

but you were drinking.

So what?

Jenny threatens divorce

once a month.

I mentioned divorce?

Yeah, that night at the party.

Aw, come on, pal.

You were juiced.

We were all juiced.

Listen, Dan,

you must know that, uh...

you know,

I feel kind of guilty.

I mean...

how was it between Judith

and me that night?

What does it matter now?

Were we arguing?

No, you were not arguing.

You were f***ing screaming

at each other!

Judith was having

an affair, right?

How the hell should I know?

But I'll tell you this much.

If she was,

who could blame her?

What does that mean?

It means you treated her like

a piece of goddamn furniture.

Down in Cabo San Lucas...

it was f***in' embarrassing.

In Mexico?

Jeb, can't business wait?

When do I get to talk to Dan?

He's all yours, babe.

I'm not a fool.

I can tell how uneasy you are.

Let me help you.

I don't know.

I need somebody...

to tell me the truth

about a few things...

about my life.

Well, Jeb says...

What did Jeb tell you?

What a sh*t I was to Judith.

What you were to her?

Did he tell you about Mexico?

- About Stanton?

- Who?

Jack Stanton.

You met him in Cabo.

Claimed to be

a fellow architect.

We all smelled a rat...

except Judith.

She never let him

out of her sight.

She even had him follow her

back here to San Francisco.

What the hell

are you getting at?

You wanted the truth.

I'm telling you the truth.

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Wolfgang Petersen

Wolfgang Petersen (born 14 March 1941) is a German film director and screenwriter. He was nominated for two Academy Awards for the World War II submarine warfare film Das Boot (1981). His other films include The NeverEnding Story (1984), Enemy Mine (1985), In the Line of Fire (1993), Outbreak (1995), Air Force One (1997), The Perfect Storm (2000), Troy (2004), and Poseidon (2006). more…

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