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The Glimmer Man

1996·1h 31m·R
DramaCrimeThrillerActionComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 5.4/10
22,469 votes
Metascore
33
Metacritic

Two cops are forced to work together to solve a chain of mysterious killings by a killer nicknamed "The Family Man".

The Glimmer Man is a 1996 drama crime movie directed by John Gray, starring Steven Seagal, Brian Cox, Keenen Ivory Wayans. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.4/10 from 22,469 votes and runs 1h 31m.

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Director
John Gray
Stars
Steven Seagal
Brian Cox
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Bob Gunton
Creators
Kevin Brodbin
Details
1996-10-04
91 min
Movie
R
★ United States
★ English, Chinese, Russian
Keywords
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