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Movie Details
Genres: Drama
Year of Release: 2001
IMDb Rating: 4.4/10 (16,035 votes)
Plot: After his precocious behavior has gotten him bounced out of one more in a string of exclusive private schools, 16-year old Sebastian Valmont has arrived in New York City to live with his father and stepmother. The cunning and handsome Sebastian may have met his match, however in his equally manipulative and beautiful stepsister Kathryn Merteuil.
Actors: Robin Dunne, Sarah Thompson, Keri Lynn Pratt, Amy Adams, Barry Flatman, Mimi Rogers, Teresa Hill, Barclay Hope, Tane McClure, David McIlwraith, Jonathan Potts, Caley Wilson, Deanna Wright, Shuko Akune, Hans Schoeber, Nicholas Guilak, Christopher Davidson, Andrew Kraulis, Ian D. Clark, Jillian Rees-Brown, Blair Williams, Judy Sinclair, David Fujino, Jessica Morton, Jeannette Sousa, Miranda Reeves, Virginia A. Frost, Annie Sorell, Alicia Lorén, William Lasselle
Studio: Newmarket Capital Group
Directors: Roger Kumble
MPAA Rating: R
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