

Jade 1995
"Some fantasies go too far."
In William Friedkin's slick neo-noir thriller *Jade (1995)*, a high-profile art dealer's brutal murder plunges a San Francisco district attorney into a labyrinth of desire, deceit, and deadly secrets.
Director: William Friedkin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jade (1995) about?
*Jade* follows District Attorney David Corelli as he investigates the gruesome murder of a prominent art dealer. His probe soon reveals his ex-lover, Katrina Gavin, as a key suspect, uncovering a tangled web of corruption and hidden motives beneath the city's polished surface.
Who directed Jade?
William Friedkin directed *Jade*. Known for his gripping thrillers like *The Exorcist*, Friedkin brings a sharp, atmospheric edge to this neo-noir mystery.
Who stars in Jade?
The film stars David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna, and Michael Biehn in key roles.
Is Jade (1995) worth watching?
*Jade* is a solid choice for fans of mystery-thrillers with a dash of psychological tension. Friedkin's direction and the strong performances make it engaging, though its pacing may not satisfy everyone. If you enjoy neo-noir with a modern twist, it's worth a look.
How long is Jade?
The runtime for *Jade* is 95 minutes.
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About Jade (1995) — A Murder Mystery Where Desire and Danger Collide
In William Friedkin's slick neo-noir thriller *Jade (1995)*, a high-profile art dealer's brutal murder plunges a San Francisco district attorney into a labyrinth of desire, deceit, and deadly secrets. When David Corelli's investigation points to his ex-lover, psychologist Katrina Gavin, the case spirals into a web of corruption that implicates everyone from old friends to the city's elite. As Corelli digs deeper, he uncovers a trail of hidden motives and morally ambiguous choices, where passion and power blur dangerously.
With its moody atmosphere and sharp focus on the darker sides of love and ambition, *Jade* blends mystery and psychological tension into a gripping narrative. The film's steamy undertones and high-stakes betrayals keep viewers on edge, all while Friedkin crafts a suspenseful tale where no one's motives are as transparent as they seem.




