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| Robert De Niro | Max Cady | |
| Nick Nolte | Sam J. Bowden | |
| Jessica Lange | Leigh Bowden | |
| Juliette Lewis | Danielle Bowden | |
| Joe Don Baker | Claude Kersek | |
| Robert Mitchum | Lieutenant Elgart | |
| Gregory Peck | Lee Heller | |
| Martin Balsam | Judge | |
| Illeana Douglas | Lori Davis | |
| Fred Dalton Thompson | Tom Broadbent | |
| Zully Montero | Graciella |
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| Producer | Steven Spielberg
Frank Marshall |
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| Writer | Wesley Strick
James R. Webb |
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| Cinematography | Freddie Francis
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Sam Bowden is a small-town corporate attorney/"Leave It to Beaver"-esque family-man. Max Cady is a tattooed, cigar-smoking, bible-quoting, psychotic rapist. What do they have in common? Fourteen years, ago Sam was a public defender assigned to Max Cady's rape trial, and he made a serious error: he hid a document from his illiterate client that could have gotten him acquitted. Now, the cagey, bibliophile Cady has been released, and he intends to teach Sam Bowden and his family a thing or two about loss. |
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