Wonderland (2003) | reviewed by: Scott McKay | August 4, 2011
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| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | On the afternoon of July 1, 1981, Los Angeles police responded to a distress call on Wonderland Avenue and discovered a grisly quadruple homicide. The police investigation that followed uncovered two versions of the events leading up to the brutal murders - both involving legendary porn actor John Holmes. You're about to experience both versions. |
| lead actors | Val Kilmer | Dylan McDermott | Kate Bosworth | Josh Lucas | Lisa Kudrow | Eric Bogosian | Christina Applegate | Carrie Fisher | Tim Blake Nelson | Janeane Garofalo | Natasha Gregson Wagner | Ted Levine | Russell Sams | M.C. Gainey | Scoot McNairy |
| director | James Cox |












