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  1. The Simian Line es una película dirigida por Linda Yellen con Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt .... Año: 2000. Título original: The Simian Line. Sinopsis: "The Simian Line" cuenta la historia de tres parejas que se reúnen para una fiesta de Halloween. Les acompaña una psiquiatra, Arnita (Tyne Daly).

  2. The Simian Line R 2000 1h 46m Drama List 22% Tomatometer 18 Reviews 71% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A psychic's predictions appear to come true when several couples hit rocky times in their ...

  3. The Simian Line. In some cases the lines of Heart and Head are not separate at all, but join together to form one line running straight across the entire palm. This is known as the Simian Line. (Also called the "Simian Crease", "Simian Fold", and "Transverse Palmar Crease") When the Simian Line occurs, the "Great Quadrangle" is entirely missing.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2001 · The Simian Line - Metacritic. 2001. R. Ardustry Home Entertainment. 1 h 46 m. Summary On a recent Halloween night four couples of differing backgrounds bring eight very different sets of hopes and aspirations to the dinner table of a Weehawken, New Jersey neighborhood party. When a fortune teller is invited to the house for entertainment ...

  5. 21 de feb. de 2006 · The Simian Line has a fantastic cast with excellent performances from Harry Connick Jr., William Hurt, Cindy Crawford and Eric Stoltz. The storyline is fascinating and compelling. And, especially, if a fan of Samantha Mathis, this film is a must have. Samantha gives, what I believe to be, one of her best performances.

  6. Simian Line. The Single Palmar Crease or Simian Line is the name given to the joining of the heart line and head line. The quadrangle area between the Head Line and Heart Line is lost in such a hand. This line signifies that the bearers emotions and mental powers are blended together. Normally, such a person will take things to extreme, they ...

  7. At a Halloween party, an eccentric fortune teller predicts that one of the couples present will break up by the year's end. But will it be Katherine (Lynn Redgrave) and her younger boyfriend Rick (Harry Connick Jr.); or perhaps the new yuppie neighbors Paul and Sandra (Cindy Crawford)? Can the intervention of some well-meaning ghosts (William Hurt and Samantha Mathis) avert the prophecy?