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                   The Morning After (1986)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Jane Fonda,
Jeff Bridges,
Raul Julia,
Diane Salinger,
Richard Foronjy,
Geoffrey Scott,
James 'Gypsy' Haake,
Kathleen Wilhoite,
Don Hood,
Fran Bennett
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Sidney Lumet
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Thrillers,
Psychological Thrillers,
Mystery
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English, French, Spanish
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103
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The Morning After (1986) is a thriller about an alcoholic, struggling actress who wakes up next to a dead man and has no memory of the previous night. As she tries to piece together what happened, she finds herself relying on a lonely ex-cop to help uncover the truth.
                 
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