- Sliver (film)
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director =Phillip Noyce
producer =Robert Evans
writer = Novel:Ira Levin
Screenplay:Joe Eszterhas
starring =Sharon Stone William Baldwin Tom Berenger
music =Howard Shore
cinematography =Vilmos Zsigmond
editing =Richard Francis-Bruce William Hoy
distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =May 21 ,1993
runtime = 108 min.
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imdb_id = 0108162"Sliver" is a 1993 film based on the
Ira Levin novel "Sliver " about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New Yorkhighrise apartment building.Phillip Noyce directed the film, from a screenplay by Joe Eszterhas. Because of a major battle with theMPAA (which originally gave the film an NC-17 rating), the filmmakers were forced to make extensive reshoots before release.According to the movie, the tall and narrow
sliver building is located at 113 East 38th Street inManhattan , placing it at 38th Street and Park Avenue. The actual building used in the film is known as Morgan Court, [ [http://morgancourt.cityrealty.com/ :: New York City Apartments ] ] located at 211 Madison Avenue New York, one block west and two blocks south of the fictional address. It was built in the 1980s and has 32 floors. While the movie made use of the building's courtyard, the lobby was a Los Angeles film set.Synopsis
Phillip Noyce 's film version (1993 ,screenplay byJoe Eszterhas , who also wrote "Basic Instinct ") deviates considerably from the plot of the book. The film starredSharon Stone andWilliam Baldwin . The movie takes rather a simplistic stance onvoyeurism , suggesting that wanting to secretly observe people and thus invading theirprivacy is part ofhuman nature . Levin's novel, on the other hand, tries to draw a line between man's innate curiosity and pathological and compulsive behaviour patterns.MPAA Ratings issues
According to a
Showtime special about the film prior to the late-night premier showing of the original NC-17 version, the debate over the NC-17 vs R rating was linked solely to the display of male frontal nudity. However, when Paramount released the unrated version to video there was no male frontal nudity included, though the sex scenes were considerably more graphic.DVD Releases
In March 2006, to coincide with the theatrical release of Sharon Stone's "
Basic Instinct " sequel, "Sliver" was released on DVD as an unrated edition (the original NC-17 version). There are no special features and although the film was presented theatrically in the 2.35 aspect ratio, the DVD features a matted, 2.10 aspect ratio transfer. The release also contained what some reviewersFact|date=May 2007 have noted as an unusual amount of dirt and scratches for a film print that is only a little over a dozen years old, though the casual viewer is unlikely to detect anything errant. In May 2006 an R-rated for-rent-only version was released to rental outlets.Reception
The film was heavily panned by critics and scores only 17% on Rotten Tomatoes [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sliver/] . It was nominated for 7 Razzies including worst picture, director (Noyce), actress (Stone) and actor (Baldwin). [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108162/awards]
See also
* "" - movie
soundtrack Trivia
*The film was referenced in
The Simpsons episodeBurns' Heir , asMr. Burns has cameras in everyone'shome in Springfield, and he claims, "I got the idea from that movie 'Sliver', what a delightful romp!"
*The film is referenced in rapperNas ' song "Take It In Blood" from his albumIt Was Written - "I told the judge snakes Sliver like Sharon Stone, but like Capone I'm thrown"References
External links
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* [http://videodetective.com/home.asp?PublishedID=4550 Trailer]
* [http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,306778_1_0_,00.html Entertainment Weekly article about the building.]
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