Shattered Mind (1996)

Shattered Mind (1996) poster

Heather Locklear stars in this psychological thriller as a woman who is racked by multiple personalities and confronts a horrifying past of dark secrets buried a long time ago. When her father dies she descends into a bizarre emotional world where she lashes out at her husband and two young daughters.

Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Genre: Thriller, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: John J. Campbell
Editing: William Hoy
Production: Jaffe/Braunstein Films, ACI, Pearson Television International
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Child Kidnapping and the Family's Great Terror, Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Between Innocence and False Accusations, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal

Keywords

family, death, multiple personality

More Films by Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
More Films in Genre: Thriller, Drama, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shattered Mind about?
Heather Locklear stars in this psychological thriller as a woman who is racked by multiple personalities and confronts a horrifying past of dark secrets buried a long time ago. When her father dies she descends into a bizarre emotional world where she lashes out at her husband and two young daughters.
Who directed Shattered Mind?
Shattered Mind was directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal.
Who stars in Shattered Mind?
Shattered Mind stars Heather Locklear, François Chau, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael C. Mahon, Michael A. Nickles, J. Downing.
How long is Shattered Mind?
Shattered Mind has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
What genre is Shattered Mind?
Shattered Mind is a Thriller, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Shattered Mind produced?
Shattered Mind was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Shattered Mind?
The themes of Shattered Mind include: Child Kidnapping and the Family's Great Terror, Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Between Innocence and False Accusations, Sisterhood and Unexpected Betrayal.