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Out of Darkness
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Out of Darkness

Jan 16, 1994
1h 40m
★ 8.3

Hope Has A Way Of Shining Through

Overview

Diana Ross dramatizes multiple personality disorder.

Genres

TV Movie
Drama

Production Companies

Empty Chair Productions Inc.
Anaid Film Productions Inc.
Andrew Adelson Company
Capital Cities/ABC Video Enterprises

Out of Darkness Trailers

Cast

Diana Ross

Paulie Cooper

Diana Ross

Beah Richards

Mrs. Cooper

Beah Richards

Maura Tierney

Meg

Maura Tierney

Lindsay Crouse

Kim Donaldson

Lindsay Crouse

Stack Pierce

Dr. Brook

Stack Pierce

Ann Weldon

Virginia Cooper

Ann Weldon

Rhonda Stubbins White

Zoe

Rhonda Stubbins White

Carl Lumbly

Addison

Carl Lumbly

Chasiti Hampton

Ashley

Chasiti Hampton

John Marshall Jones

Albert Price

John Marshall Jones

Juanita Jennings

Inez

Juanita Jennings

Rusty Gray

Bartender

Rusty Gray

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