Strange Days
Set in the year 1999 during the last days of the old millennium, the movie tells the story of Lenny Nero, an ex-cop who now deals with data-discs containing recorded memories and emotions. One day he receives a disc which contains the memories of a murderer killing a prostitute. Lenny investigates and is pulled deeper and deeper in a whirl of blackmail, murder and rape. Will he survive and solve the case?
Kathryn Bigelow
Casts & Crew
Ralph Fiennes
Angela Bassett
Tom Sizemore
Juliette Lewis
Vincent D'Onofrio
William Fichtner
Michael Wincott
Glenn Plummer
Brigitte Bako
Kelly Hu
Richard Edson
Josef Sommer
Joe Urla
Michael Jace
Brandon Hammond
James Acheson
Louise LeCavalier
David Carrera
Jim Ishida
Todd Graff
Ted Haler
Rio Hackford
Brook Susan Parker
Dex Elliott Sanders
Paulo Tocha
Art Chudabala
Ray Chang
Chris Douridas
Lisa Picotte
Kylie Ireland
Dru Berrymore
Stefan Arngrim
Agustin Rodriguez
Honey Labrador
David Packer
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