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Edge of Madness

2002 | 99 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Edge of Madness is a 2002 drama film based on the short story "A Wilderness Station", written by Alice Munro.[1] The Canadian film stars Brendan Fehr, Caroline Dhavernas, and Corey Sevier. Written by Charles K. Pitts and Anne Wheeler, the film is based on the life of a young woman (Annie) who confesses to the murder of her husband. Annie is selected out of an orphanage to be a part of an arranged marriage and to be a housewife at a homestead. After countless rapes and times of abuse, George the brother of Simon, murders Simon. As the story progresses, Annie confesses to this murder and her life and liberty are put into question.

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Credits

Director
Anne Wheeler
Director of Photography
David Frazee
Original Music Composer
Randolph Peters
Editor
Robert A. Lower
Country
United States, Canada

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Cast · 7

Brendan Fehr

Brendan Fehr

Caroline Dhavernas

Caroline Dhavernas

Corey Sevier

Corey Sevier

Paul Johansson

Paul Johansson

Currie Graham

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