Paige Segal
Falling victim to a glib con artist named Michael (Stewart Bick), Texas housewife Diane (Peta Wilson) loses all her money, a disaster that drives her husband Randal (Anthony Lemke) to suicide. Unable to get justice through the official channels, Diane mounts her own plan of revenge. This involves assuming a new identity, trading in her blonde tresses for a redheaded "do", moving to a small town, and systematically seducing the man who ruined her life. One of six "no frills" TV movies produced in Canada for the Lifetime cable network at a flat cost of 2 million each,
Greta Jones
Lisette
Two social outcasts in 19th century Eastern Europe, Alexandre and Ulysse, become friends and settle down to live alone on the edge of a marsh that is reputedly haunted by demons, monsters and goblins. These two men have been outcasts all their lives. Alexandre was raised in a nomad family that traveled from town to town, being rejected by the people of his homeland. Due to his physical abnormalities, Ulysse has always been pushed aside ever since his childhood. When a strange murder is committed in a nearby village, the peasants turn their suspicions on Alexandre and Ulysse, because they are different. In the eyes of the villagers, they are demons that must be hunted, burned and killed.
Cashier
Joe Moore (Gene Hackman) é um ladrão de princípios que tem a opinião de que um bom roubo deve ter uma fuga perfeita. Porém, justamente em seu último assalto, Moore se deixa filmar por uma câmera de segurança. Este descuido gera um grande desentendimento com Bergman (Danny DeVito), seu receptador, que exige que Moore faça mais um assalto para compensar os problemas ocorridos. Deste modo, Moore precisa convencer seus comparsas Bobby Blane (Delroy Lindo) e Pinky Pincus (Ricky Jay) a fazerem mais um roubo, antes que o próprio Moore parta para a América do Sul para viver sua aposentadoria.