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The Last Seduction
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The Last Seduction
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Theatrical Release: 1994-10-26 DVD Release: 2002-11-19 Torrent Release: 19-09-2019 by user
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Movie Genre:
Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Runtime:
110 min.
Parental Rating:
R
Awards:
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 9 wins & 9 nominations.
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Bridget Gregory has a lot going for her: she's beautiful, she's intelligent, she's married to a doctor. But all of this isn't enough, as her husband Clay finds out. After she persuaded him to sell medicinal cocaine to some drugdealers, she takes off with the money, almost a million dollars, and goes undercover in a mid-American smalltown. Because Clay has to pay off a loan shark who'll otherwise damage him severely, he keeps sending detectives after her, trying to retrieve the money. When Bridget meets Mike Swale, a naive local who is blinded by her beauty and directness, she devises an elaborate, almost diabolical scheme to get rid of Clay once and for all.
Sinopsis by IMDBThe Last Seduction (1994) Extended director's cut of the film, plus original theatrical version
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The news about this Special Edition package is the inclusion of approximately 25 minutes of deleted footage. You can view this on its own (book-ended with scenes from the theatrical cut) or as part of an extended version of the film on disc two. Be warned though, these scenes haven’t been restored. The picture is rough and grainy and it’s a jarring experience to watch the film with these pasted-in additions
Most of the unearthed footage sees Bridget (Fiorentino) stamping her authority at the offices of an insurance company where she’s wangled herself a job. It’s wryly amusing stuff, but funniest of all is a sequence where she teases her patsy lover Mike (Peter Berg) by cuffing him to a bed...and leaving him there. Dahl provides commentary for these scenes and for an alternative ending that explains a little more about Mike’s back-story and where he ends up after Bridget is finished toying with him. Dahl explains that he left all this on the cutting room floor because it was simply "too much explanation".
Dahl’s commentary for the extended cut is thoroughly engaging and peppered with laughter. He admits that when he initially read the script, "It was hard to tell if it was meant to be funny or serious", but then he talks about trying to balance the tone between the darkness in Bridget and the funny side to her criminal antics. He obviously enjoys this tricky juxtaposition and how "shocking" it was that Bridget is so "unapologetically bad". He also talks about the day-to-day challenges of making a film on a budget of $2.5m ie. having to be very organised while at the same time trying to encourage a spirit of collaboration on the set.
A new half-hour documentary on disc one hears from the key cast and crew, including screenwriter Steve Barancik. He tells how he and Dahl humoured the execs with the idea of making a "sexploitation" movie when in fact they’d always intended this to be an "art film". Dahl goes on to talk about the difficult business of casting the female lead - 30 women turned down the role - but Fiorentino jumped at it because, he says, "It gave her the opportunity to be 'the guy' in the movie." She only appears in archive footage to echo this sentiment and with an unnerving titter, says, "We all have a dark side...." Berg and Bill Pullman (Clay) chip in too, the latter talking a lot about Dahl’s methods on set and what he calls his "blue collar approach" to film noir.
Pullman and Dahl have a long history together that goes back to when Pullman taught Dahl as a drama student. An episode of the US mystery series Fallen Angels is another of their collaborations and is included in this extras package. Eight minutes of fly-on-the-wall behind-the-scenes footage (including the fiery confrontation between Clay and Bridget) and a commemorative booklet on the erotic thriller caps off the extras. Surely fans of The Last Seduction will find it hard to resist this well-rounded package.
Extended director's cut of the film, plus original theatrical version
The Last Seduction is a 1994 American neo-noir film erotic thriller film directed by John Dahl, and features Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, and Bill Pullman. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and distributed by October Films. Fiorentino's performance generated talk of an Oscar nomination, but she was ineligible because the film was shown on HBO before it was released to theatres. October Films and ITC Entertainment sued the Academy, but were unable to make Fiorentino eligible for a nomination.
Bridget Gregory works as a telemarketing manager in New York City. Her husband, Clay, is training to be a doctor and is heavily in debt to a loan shark, thus arranges to sell stolen pharmaceutical cocaine to two drug dealers. The transaction becomes tense when the buyers pull a gun, but to Clay's surprise, they eventually pay him $700,000. Clay is left shaken, and on his return home he slaps Bridget after she insults him. She then flees their apartment with the cash while he is in the shower.
On her way to Chicago she stops in Beston, a small town near Buffalo. There she meets Mike Swale, a local man back from a whirlwind marriage in Buffalo that he refuses to talk about. He tries to pick Bridget up, and she proceeds to use him for mere sexual gratification during her stay in town. Adept at word games and mirror writing, and with an imminent return to her hometown in mind, Bridget changes her name to Wendy Kroy and gets a job at the insurance company where, coincidentally, Mike works. Their relationship is strained by her manipulative behavior and the fact he is falling for her.