Final Analysis

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Final Analysis
Directed by Phil Joanou
Produced by Richard Gere
Written by Wesley Strick
Starring Richard Gere
Kim Basinger
Uma Thurman
Keith David
Cinematography Jordan Cronenweth
Editing by Thom Noble
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) February 7, 1992 (U.S. release)
Running time 124 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Final Analysis is neo-noir drama, directed by Phil Joanou, written by Wesley Strick and executive produced by Richard Gere.

Isaac Barr (Richard Gere) is a top notch San Francisco psychiatrist who has Diana Baylor (Uma Thurman) on the patient's couch and is treating her for very frightening and horrific memories.

As part of the treatment Isaac speaks to Diana's sister, the stunning Heather Evans (Kim Basinger), to find out more about the sisters past experiences. Not long after, Isaac becomes involved with the seductive Heather. The problem: Heather is married to a violent gangster.

This neo-noir is similar to a classic Hitchcockian thriller where the twists never stop until the end.

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  • Southern California Filming Locations: City Hall, Downtown, Los Angeles, California.
  • Northern California Filming Locations: Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco; Fort Baker, Marin County; Highland General Hospital, Oakland; Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Pescadero; and Sausalito.
  • John Boorman was at one point signed to direct the film.

[edit] External links

Final Analysis at the Internet Movie Database

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