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Elizabeth McGovern (born July 18, 1961) is an American film, television, and theater actress. In 1980, while studying at Juilliard, McGovern was offered a part in her first film, Ordinary People, in which she played the girlfriend of troubled teenager Timothy Hutton. The following year she completed her education as an actress at the American Conservatory Theatre and at The Juilliard School, and began to appear in plays, first Off-Broadway and later in famous theaters. In 1981, she earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Evelyn Nesbit in the film Ragtime. In 1984, she starred in Sergio Leone's gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America as Robert De Niro's romantic interest, Deborah Gelly. In 1989, she played Mickey Rourke's girlfriend in Johnny Handsome, directed by Walter Hill, and the same year she appeared as a rebellious lesbian in Volker Schlöndorff's thriller The Handmaid's Tale.

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The Commuter is a suspenseful action-thriller starring Liam Neeson as Michael MacCauley, a former cop turned insurance salesman who rides the same commuter train every day. One day during his usual ride home, he’s approached by a mysterious woman named Joanna (played by Vera Farmiga), who offers him a seemingly innocent task with a significant cash reward: identify a passenger who "doesn’t belong" before the last stop. As Michael investigates, he realizes he’s been caught in a deadly conspiracy. The stakes escalate as he uncovers a criminal plot and realizes the lives of everyone on the train — including his own family — are at risk. With time running out and danger closing in, Michael must use his skills and instincts to uncover the truth and survive. The film blends Hitchcock-style mystery with high-stakes action and explores themes of morality, survival, and the choices we make under pressure.