After Alice

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| name = After Alice

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| director = Paul Marcus

| producer = Tom Kinninmont
André Paquette
Tina Stern

| writer = Jeff Miller

| starring = Kiefer Sutherland
Henry Czerny
Polly Walker

| music = Michael Hoenig

| cinematography = Brian Pearson

| editing = Kate Evans
Liz Webber

| studio = Videal GmBH
Promark Entertainment Group

| distributor = Trimark Pictures

| released = {{Film date|2000|10|24}}(DVD)

| runtime = 100 minutes

| language = English

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After Alice (also known as Eye of The Killer) is a 2000 mystery thriller directed by Paul Marcus and written by Jeff Miller. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland as Detective Mickey Hayden.

Plot

A troubled cop makes a discovery that really has him worried in this thriller. Police detective Mickey Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) is ordered to take a new look at a case he'd worked on ten years ago. A brilliant but demented serial killer known as Jabberwocky went on a killing spree before dropping out of sight. Hayden was never able to track him down and the disappointment has left him with more than his share of emotional scars, resulting in alcoholism. After a decade of silence, Jabberwocky strikes again, sending the police a note suggesting Hayden be put back on his case. But this time around, Hayden notices something different as he investigates the killings; when he comes in contact with the evidence, he has troubling psychic visions that tell him more about the murders than he ever wanted to know.

Cast

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Reception

The film was originally produced for the cable network HBO and was released on DVD by Lionsgate on October 24, 2000.{{Citation |title=Eye of the Killer (1999) - Paul Marcus {{!}} Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related {{!}} AllMovie |url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/eye-of-the-killer-vm1232603 |access-date=2023-09-27 |language=en}} It received a mixed review from TV Guide, which criticized the pacing of the film and the reliance on cliches of the thriller genrre but praised the suspenseful tone and performances of the actors.{{Cite web |title=After Alice |url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/after-alice/review/2030113836/ |website=TV Guide |access-date=2023-09-27 }}

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