Second to Die | |
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Directed by | Brad Marlowe |
Produced by | Paula Silver Lara Levicki-Lavi |
Written by | George Morgan Anita Doohan Adrienne Armstrong |
Starring | Erika Eleniak Jerry Kroll Colleen Camp Kimberly Rowe John Wesley Shipp Paul Winfield |
Music by | Andrew Dorfman |
Cinematography | Moshe Levin |
Editing by | Gena Bleier Pam Wise |
Release date(s) | April 23, 2002 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Second to Die is a thriller film released in 2002. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Jerry Kroll, and Colleen Camp.
Tagline: "One murder is never enough"
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Sara Morgan (Eleniak) is a woman who thinks the murder of her husband (John Wesley Shipp) will solve all her problems. However, she realizes that it won't be enough.
Her sister, Amber, finds her diary after Sara is found dead. Through the pages, flashbacks are seen to Sara's marriage, the death of her husband, her second marriage, and twist ending that exposes the truth behind all the relationships.
Her husband has a "second to die" life insurance policy, where the benificary receives the money after both people die—in this case, both Sara and her husband.
After the plane explosion, Sara marries her husband's friend, "Scooch". What she doesn't know is that he's involved with her neighbor, Cynthia, who is seen putting on a wig. Her wig becomes crucial later on.
"Scooch" arranges Sara's death in search of the three million dollar payout. The showdown between husband and wife ends with Sara shot dead and floating in the pool.
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California.
The film was first released on video in Spain. Later, on April 23, 2002, the film was released in United States.