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Russian Doll

Country: USA, Language: English, 82 mins

  • Director: Ed Gaffney
  • Writer: Ed Gaffney
  • Producer: Suzanne Brockmann; Jason T. Gaffney

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Russian Doll is a female-driven, sexy, edgy crime thriller about revenge. The story begins when a young woman discovers a murder plot, and calls 911. But seconds into the call, she's attacked and abducted. The police investigation into the woman's disappearance leads them to interrogate the cast and crew of a play called 'The Russian Doll.' What the cops don't know is that like a Russian doll, one of the people they question is a killer hiding in plain sight, preparing to avenge a thirty-year-old crime by murdering a cast member on opening night. And what they also don't know is that if they don't act quickly, the kidnapped woman will die, too. Running throughout the movie is a subplot focused on the lead detective, Viola Ames. Viola's wife died two years earlier, and Viola has never really recovered. During her investigation, Viola meets a beautiful young lesbian named Faith.


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Cast & Characters

Melanie Brockmann Gaffney as Viola Ames;
Kristine Sutherland as Marjorie Ames;
Sarah Hollis as EJ Fiore;
Marem Hassler as Faith Lowry;
Jason T. Gaffney as Mark / Kevin;
Aly Trasher as Darlene Scarano;
Peter S. Adams as Aaron Richmond / Mr. Kaplan;
Eric Aragon as Oliver Bridges / KGB #1;
Vanessa Dunleavy as Rachel / Jasmine / Lena;
Taylor Murphy-Sinclair as Georgia Bismark / Sophia Kaplan;
Sylvia Batey Alcala as Sylvia Adler;
Cheryl McMahon as Mrs. Kaplan;
Bill Kuhlman as William Oslo;
Annie Kerins as Greta;
David Singletary as Philip