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The Dead Girl
TrailerIn Los Angeles, a story about a dead girl, told in five interlaced chapters. The clues to the young woman's death come together as the lives of seemingly unrelated people begin to intersect.Actors: Toni Collette, Piper Laurie, Donnie Smith, Michael Raysses, Earl Carroll, Dorothy Beatty, Eva Loseth, Giovanni Ribisi, Rose Byrne, Joanie Tomsky, James Franco, ...»Director: Karen MoncrieffCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Dead Girl"
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Characters of "The Dead Girl"
ArdenPlayed by: Toni Collette
Arden's MotherPlayed by: Piper Laurie
ReporterPlayed by: Earl Carroll
Grocery CheckerPlayed by: Dorothy Beatty
Grocery Store CustomerPlayed by: Eva Loseth
RudyPlayed by: Giovanni Ribisi
LeahPlayed by: Rose Byrne
TherapistPlayed by: Joanie Tomsky
DerekPlayed by: James Franco
MurrayPlayed by: Christopher Allen Nelson
BeverleyPlayed by: Mary Steenburgen
Leah's FatherPlayed by: Bruce Davison
Party GirlPlayed by: Kate Mulligan
RuthPlayed by: Mary Beth Hurt
CarlPlayed by: Nick Searcy
Storage Customer #1Played by: Dan Callahan
MeloraPlayed by: Marcia Gay Harden
DetectivePlayed by: Bobby Hosea
DelPlayed by: Lee von Ernst
RosettaPlayed by: Kerry Washington
Ashley's CaretakerPlayed by: Carla Jimenez
AshleyPlayed by: Gillian Pernoll
KristaPlayed by: Brittany Murphy
Candy Store BoyPlayed by: Daniel Leavitt
Candy Store MomPlayed by: Amy Benedict
TarlowPlayed by: Josh Brolin
MotherPlayed by: Stephanie Mace
Food Court GirlPlayed by: Paige Pelletier
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Directors of "The Dead Girl"
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Creators of "The Dead Girl"
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Critic Reviews of "The Dead Girl"
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMarch 22, 2007Karen Moncrieff's previous film, the shallow and pretentious Blue Car, in no way prepares you for this superbly acted, emotionally acute picture.
Seattle TimesMarch 16, 2007Those who pass on The Dead Girl are missing something. Moncrieff has assembled a remarkable (and mostly female) cast, and there are moments in this film that are as powerful as anything currently in theaters.
Associated PressMarch 02, 2007Moncrieff never gets melodramatic with subject matter that easily could have been; she won't make you feel good, but she will make you feel.
Houston ChronicleFebruary 23, 2007All Screams aside, movies about serial killing are rarely chipper affairs. But few are as glum as The Dead Girl.
Orlando SentinelFebruary 16, 2007Murphy, devouring a bad girl role to go with her image, makes her the most alive person in what is most certainly not your typical Hollywood serial killer movie.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 09, 2007It must be said that The Dead Girl is a film of considerable integrity. But before that, something else must be said: That's about as unappetizing an opening to a film as can be imagined.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)July 12, 2016There's not a laugh to be had, but the humanist Moncrieff is grabbing for your heart, rarely showing violence but letting the potential of it seep in from every corner, making fear itself the uncredited star.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsSeptember 14, 2010A dreary Chick Flick serial killer film, that puts a human face on the vic as it focuses on all the women affected by the serial killer.
ReelzChannel.comAugust 26, 2008The tone is fittingly dark, the writing impressively poetic, and the performances excellent absolutely across the board.
Arizona Daily StarDecember 14, 2007The masterful film, which was also released on DVD this week, sends shivers up your spine and devastates you five times over, then has you longing to wipe the sweat off your brow and start watching all over again.
IGN MoviesJune 25, 2007The Dead Girl segues from one turgidly-paced, soul-crushing sequence to another with very little reason to continue watching.
Urban CinefileJune 15, 2007Intriguing and unpredictable, this multi-layered film delivers a profound ripple effect as it explores the complexities of anger, grief, denial and retribution
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