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Don’t Say A Word

Brittany Murphy is full of tics – the acting kind – as a
psychiatric-hospital patient with a secret in her head. There’s a convoluted suspense plot somewhere here – mainly involving a psychiatrist (Michael Douglas) whose daughter is
kidnapped, with the ransom being the troubled girl’s secret – but Murphy’s wildly mannered performance (scratching walls, humming to herself) overshadows everything else.

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