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The Last Seduction
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Synopsis
Director John Dahl's The Last Seduction is an updated film noir centering around a seductive, cheerfully lethal femme fatale. Bridget Gregory (Linda Fiorentino) talks her gullible, easily manipulated, doctor-husband Clay (Bill Pullman) into pulling off a $700,000 drug deal to pay off his gambling debts. But while Clay is in the shower, Bridget quietly leaves with the money. She ends up in a bar in a small town where she meets Mike (Peter Berg) and uses him to further her scheme to keep the money and get rid of her inconvenient husband. Linda Fiorentino was championed by many critics for a Best Actress Academy Award nomination, but neither she nor the movie could be nominated since the film had made its debut on cable television. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

Cast

Walter Addison Detective
Peter Berg Mike Swale
Linda Fiorentino Bridget Gregory
Dean Norris Shep
Bill Nunn Harlan
Zach Phifer Gas Station Attendant
Bill Pullman Clay Gregory
Mik Scriba Ray
Serena Trish Swale
Jack Shearer Public Defender
Bill Stevenson Mail Boy
J.T. Walsh Frank Griffith
Donna Wilson Stacy
Michelle Davison 911 Operator
Mike Lisenco Bert
Herb Mitchell Bob Trotter
Brien Varady Chris
Erik-Anders Nilsson 1st Beston Passerby
Patricia R. Caprio 2nd Beston Passerby

Production Crew

Dina Lipton Art Director
David Rubin Casting
Debra Zane Casting
Jeff Jur Cinematographer
Nancy Rae Stone Co-producer
Joseph Vitarelli Composer (Music Score)
Terry Dresbach Costume Designer
John Dahl Director
Eric L. Beason Editor
Guy J. Louthan Executive in Charge of Production
Eric Heffron First Assistant Director
Camille Henderson Makeup
Mark Deren Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Shestack Producer
Linda Pearl Production Designer
Steve Barancik Screenwriter
Mark Deren Sound/Sound Designer
John Hartigan Special Effects
Year: 1994
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality and language, and for violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Color type
CFI

Sound
Ultra-Stereo

Produced by
Incorporated Television Company
Incorporated Television Company (ITC) Entertainment Group, Ltd.