Sliver
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1993 | 107m | English
Popularity: 7 (history)
| Director: | Phillip Noyce |
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| Writer: | Joe Eszterhas, Ira Levin |
| Staring: |
| A woman moves into a Manhattan apartment, where she learns that the previous tenant's life ended under mysterious circumstances. | |
| Release Date: | May 21, 1993 |
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| Director: | Phillip Noyce |
| Writer: | Joe Eszterhas, Ira Levin |
| Genres: | Thriller, Drama |
| Keywords | new york city, based on novel or book, eroticism, hidden camera, video surveillance, psychopath, telescope, murder, neighbor, stalking, invasion of privacy, look-alike, landlord, female protagonist, drug use, sex talk, voyeurism, landlord tenant relationship, mind game, erotic movie, erotic thriller, sex video, similar crime, sexual curiosity |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $116,300,000
Budget: $40,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Sharon Stone | Carly Norris |
| William Baldwin | Zeke Hawkins |
| Tom Berenger | Jack Lansford |
| Polly Walker | Vida Warren |
| Colleen Camp | Judy Marks |
| Amanda Foreman | Samantha Moore |
| Martin Landau | Alex Parsons |
| CCH Pounder | Victoria Hendrix |
| Nina Foch | Mrs. McEvoy |
| Keene Curtis | Gus Hale |
| Nicholas Pryor | Peter Farrell |
| Anne Betancourt | Jackie Kinsella |
| Sid McCoy | Mr. Anderson |
| Marnette Patterson | Joanie Ballinger |
| Sandy Gutman | Ted Weisberge |
| Tony Peck | Martin Kinsella |
| Frantz Turner | Doorman #1 |
| James Noah | Doorman #2 |
| Allison Mackie | Naomi Singer |
| Christine Toy Johnson | Reporter #1 |
| Philip Hoffman | Reporter #2 |
| Nicole Orth-Pallavicini | Reporter #3 |
| Mik Scriba | Security Guard #1 |
| Steve Carlisle | Security Guard #2 |
| Jim Beaver | Detective Ira |
| Ryan Cutrona | Det. Ennis |
| Robert Miano | Det. Howard |
| Steve Eastin | Det. Phillip |
| Victor Brandt | Det. McCracken |
| Wendy Cutler | Mrs. Colson |
| Shannon Whirry | Woman Looking in Mirror (uncredited) |
| Cheryl Hunter | Secretary |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Phillip Noyce | Director |
| Bunny Andrews | Music Editor |
| Christopher Kennedy | Music Editor |
| Amanda Mackey | Casting |
| Albert Gasser | Sound Effects Editor |
| Tim Chau | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
| Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sharon Ilson | Makeup Artist |
| Paul LeBlanc | Hair Designer |
| Larry McConkey | Steadicam Operator |
| David Kern | Sound Effects Editor |
| Gary Krivacek | Sound Effects Editor |
| Tricia Sawyer | Makeup Artist |
| Cathy Sandrich Gelfond | Casting |
| Denise Heinrich | Art Department Coordinator |
| Richard C. Franklin | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
| Doug Jackson | Sound Effects Editor |
| Jerome R. Vitucci | Boom Operator |
| Gene Grigg | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Darrell Pritchett | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Elizabeth Ziegler | Steadicam Operator |
| Lisa Fischer | Set Decoration |
| Adell Aldrich | Script Supervisor |
| Suzanne Tenner | Still Photographer |
| Rick Kline | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gary Mundheim | Sound Effects Editor |
| Timothy R. Sexton | Music Supervisor |
| Peter Landsdown Smith | Art Direction |
| Edwin 'Itsi' Atkins | Unit Production Manager |
| Janine Rath-Thompson | Hairstylist |
| Richard Burton | Dialogue Editor |
| Nils C. Jensen | Dialogue Editor |
| Donald J. Malouf | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Frank Howard | Dialogue Editor |
| Tom Nelson | Sound Mixer |
| Joseph A. Ippolito | Dialogue Editor |
| Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunt Coordinator |
| Jennifer Watson-Johnston | Stunts |
| Bud Davis | Stunt Coordinator |
| Kenny Bates | Stunts |
| Merritt Yohnka | Stunts |
| Joe Eszterhas | Screenplay |
| Howard Shore | Original Music Composer |
| Vilmos Zsigmond | Director of Photography |
| Richard Francis-Bruce | Editor |
| Ira Levin | Novel |
| Deborah L. Scott | Costume Design |
| Cheryl Wheeler Duncan | Stunts |
| David R. Ellis | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
| Steve Boyum | Stunt Coordinator |
| Annie Ellis | Stunts |
| Jon H. Epstein | Stunts |
| Donna Keegan | Stunts |
| Spiro Razatos | Stunts |
| William Hoy | Editor |
| Paul Sylbert | Production Design |
| Bernie Styles | Extras Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Laura Viederman | Associate Producer |
| William J. MacDonald | Co-Producer |
| Robert Evans | Producer |
| Joe Eszterhas | Executive Producer |
| Hawk Koch | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 38 | 51 | 27 |
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| 2024 | 7 | 43 | 70 | 27 |
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| 2025 | 3 | 986 | 986 |
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| 2024 | 12 | 317 | 692 |
Some steamy scenes I expect from a 90s erotic thriller and for the most part was entertaining if not ridiculous premise, though acting wise Sharon Stone was fine though. Nothing really memorable compared with Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction or Wild Things, the latter the best of trashy thrillers. S ... till, never found myself bored and a decent twist at the end, so there's that. **2.75/5**
After a surprisingly short wait, successful publishing executive “Carly” (Sharon Stone) finds herself able to move into an apartment on the twentieth floor of a plush Manhattan block. Initially, her neighbours remark on how similar she looks to it’s previous occupant - a woman who leapt from the bal ... cony! She’s made of stronger stuff, though, and sets no store by superstition until she meets “Lansford” (Tom Berenger) who starts to fill her head with conspiracy theories about “Zeke” (William Baldwin) - a slickly creepy fellow whom we know has an array of illicit surveillance equipment dotted about the building and who is no respecter of anyone’s privacy. Yet another suspicious death brings the cops (CCH Pounder) to the building and now “Carly” has to face up to the fact that quite possibly her enigmatic new lover might be up to no good! The question for her, though, is whom - if anyone - can she trust? Stone does bring a bit of sexiness to her role, but otherwise this is an unremarkable meander of a film with little to engage us. Baldwin tries to imbue his high-tech character with some sleaziness, but that just ends up more like wheeziness and the whole murder mystery is seriously and quite lazily undercooked - relying on the hidden cameras to present a sense of the creepily prurient and a few sterile sex scenes. Remote controls feature quite often here, and perhaps that’s the most useful piece of kit in our armoury when watching it?