Sirens
"A bad cop. A cover up. And one woman determined to find justice."
Originally released in 1999. Sirens is a drama/tv movie film. directed by John Sacret Young.
Starring Dana Delany, Keith Carradine, and Justin Theroux
Synopsis
Who can you turn to when protectors become predators? Dana Delany, Keith Carradine, and Brian Dennehy star in this moving, suspenseful drama about one woman's courageous battle to bring a rogue cop to justice. Sally Rawlings (Delany), a corporate executive with a bright future, watches her life spin out of control after a policeman, Officer Wexler (Carradine), cold-bloodedly kills her ex-husband before her very eyes. Wexler is acquitted of any wrongdoing, and Sally finds herself standing alone against a shocking police department cover-up. Thwarted at every turn by a system steeped in deceit and corruption, Sally takes the law into her own hands. Hacking into computer files, staking out Wexler and questioning witnesses, Sally will risk everything – including her own life – to expose the truth.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Paramount Television
- Showtime Networks
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sirens about?
Who can you turn to when protectors become predators? Dana Delany, Keith Carradine, and Brian Dennehy star in this moving, suspenseful drama about one woman's courageous battle to bring a rogue cop...
Who directed Sirens?
Sirens was directed by John Sacret Young.
How long is Sirens?
Sirens has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).
When was Sirens released?
Sirens was released on September 26, 1999 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sirens?
The main cast of Sirens includes Dana Delany, Keith Carradine, Justin Theroux, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Brian Dennehy.