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Synopsis
Diane Lane
is a wayward wife and
Richard Gere
is her suspicious husband in
Adrian Lyne
's Unfaithful. Connie (Lane) leaves her suburban home on an errand, venturing into Manhattan during a wicked windstorm. On a trash-strewn Soho street, she literally runs into Paul Martel (
Olivier Martinez
), a handsome young Frenchman carrying a huge stack of books. Connie has a bad scrape on her knee, and is unable to get a cab, so Paul invites her up to his apartment. Paul is quietly flirtatious as he gives Connie some ice and a bandage for her knee. Connie phones home and explains to her son, Charlie (
Erik Per Sullivan
), that she's running late. Before she leaves, Paul gives her a book of Persian poetry, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. She mentions the encounter in passing to Edward (Gere), her husband, but it's clear that she's obsessing about Paul, and soon she's back in the city, with a pretext for calling him up. Soon, they are lovers, and they grow bolder and bolder in their passion. Edward begins to suspect, and eventually gets a private investigator (
Dominic Chianese
of
The Sopranos
) to follow Connie. His worst fears confirmed, Edward decides to confront Paul, a decision that will come to haunt him. While the screenplay for Unfaithful is credited to
Alvin Sargent
(
Ordinary People
) and William Broyles Jr. (
Cast Away
), the inspiration for Lyne's film came from
Claude Chabrol
's acclaimed 1969 film La Femme Infidele. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Cast
Gary Basaraba
Detective Mirojnick
Kate Burton
Tracy
Dominic Chianese
Frank Wilson
Margaret Colin
Sally
Richard Gere
Edward Sumner
Zeljko Ivanek
Detective Dean
Diane Lane
Connie Sumner
Chad Lowe
Bill Stone
Olivier Martinez
Paul Martel
Erik Per Sullivan
Charlie Sumner
Production Crew
Richard Rutkowski
Additional Cinematography
John Kasarda
Art Director
Billy Hopkins
Casting
Kerry Barden
Casting
Mark Bennett
Casting
Suzanne Smith
Casting
Peter Biziou
Cinematographer
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
Composer (Music Score)
Ellen Mirojnick
Costume Designer
Michael Dennison
Costumes Supervisor
Adrian Lyne
Director
Anne V. Coates
Editor
Arnon Milchan
Executive Producer
Lawrence Steven Meyers
Executive Producer
Pierre-Richard Muller
Executive Producer
Vebe Borge
First Assistant Director
Adrian Lyne
Producer
Anne Kopelson
Producer
Arnold Kopelson
Producer
G. Mac Brown
Producer
Brian Morris
Production Designer
Alvin Sargent
Screenwriter
William Broyles
Screenwriter
Susan Bode-Tyson
Set Designer
Susan Tyson
Set Designer
Alan Rankin
Sound/Sound Designer
Tod A. Maitland
Sound/Sound Designer
Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality, language and a scene of violence
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Produced by
Fox 2000 Pictures
Regency Enterprises
Release
May 10, 2002 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox
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