"Crazy Mary" is the tenth episode of the second season of Femme Fatales, and the twenty-fourth of the overall series. It aired on Cinemax on July 20, 2012.
Plot[]
After her husband is murdered, a woman is wrongfully remanded to an institution for the criminally insane, where she is stalked by the real killer.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Kate Luyben | Mary Mason |
Paul Rae | Guard |
Janelle Giumarra | Gloria |
Geoff Reeves | Steve Mason |
Nick Principe | Killer |
Steve Railsback | Dr. Daniel Duryea |
Tanit Phoenix | Lilith |
Uncredited appearances[]
Actor | Role |
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Aneila Dyoulgerova | Natasha |
Simona Morales | Clarissa |
Continuity[]
Transcript[]
Gallery[]
Quotes[]
- Lilith: Poor Mary Mason. She's just can't seem to catch a break. All she wants is her old life back. With a happy home and a man that loves her and keeps her safe and warm. Oh, but there is no safety when you're a lamb in a den full of wolves. Especially when everybody thinks that you're crazy. You may think things couldn't get any worse for our little daydreamer. Well, that's where you'd be wrong. Here at the Cuesta Verde Institute for the criminally insane, things are about to get, for the lack of a better word, a little nuts.
- Lilith: Looks like Crazy Mary's adventures are just beginning. If you should ever happen to cross her path, I suggest you be very, very nice to her.
Background information[]
Home video releases[]
- DVD
- Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season
- Femme Fatales: The Complete Series
Music[]
The music and songs in the order that they appear in the episode are:
- "Give Me Forever (I Do)" – John Tesh and James Ingram
- "True Love" – Glenn Frey
- "Hungry Eyes" – Eric Carmen
- "Mary, Mary" – The Monkees
Production inconsistencies[]
Notes[]
- Actor Geoffrey M. Reeves is credited as Geoff Reeves in this episode.
- Actress Janelle Marra is credited as Janelle Giumarra in this episode.
Trivia[]
- The movie that's playing on TV while Mary Mason is hiding from the killer, who is looking for her somewhere in the office room, is Prophecy.
External links[]
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