Ninth Life 1991
"Art, Love & Death"
Ninth Life (1991) is a gripping thriller from director Ken Harrison that dives deep into the tangled web of art, love, and loss through the eyes of Sam, a painter returning to Dallas for a critical exhibition.
Director: Ken Harrison
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ninth Life (1991) about?
Ninth Life (1991) follows Sam, a painter returning to Dallas for an art show, who confronts his past relationships and friendships. Old tensions resurface as he re-engages with his former lover Molly, now a local music icon, and his estranged friend George.
Who directed Ninth Life?
Ninth Life was directed by Ken Harrison, known for his atmospheric storytelling in the thriller genre.
Who stars in Ninth Life?
The cast includes Matthew Posey, Robert Prentiss, Barri Murphy, and Kim Pendleton.
Is Ninth Life (1991) worth watching?
As a moody thriller exploring art and obsession, Ninth Life (1991) offers a compelling if understated narrative. Its focus on psychological tension and character dynamics makes it a niche but rewarding pick for fans of character-driven thrillers.
How long is Ninth Life?
Ninth Life (1991) runs for 89 minutes.
About Ninth Life (1991) — A Haunting Thriller of Art, Love, and Redemption
Ninth Life (1991) is a gripping thriller from director Ken Harrison that dives deep into the tangled web of art, love, and loss through the eyes of Sam, a painter returning to Dallas for a critical exhibition.
As Sam reconnects with his past—both the embers of a once-passionate romance with Molly, now a rising star in the city's vibrant Deep Ellum music scene, and the fractured bond with his former artist ally George—old wounds resurface with raw intensity. Harrison crafts a moody, atmospheric tale where creative ambition collides with personal demons, leaving viewers questioning how far one will go for recognition—or redemption.