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never wanted to hear about the film again and would definitely not do it even if she were chosen. When she returned home, she found two dozen roses with a card from Adrian Lyne and Mickey Rourke. Lyne continued to pursue her for the part and eventually she changed her mind and decided to take it on. Lyne refused to conduct rehearsals for
Basinger and Rourke so that the interactions between their characters would be their first time meeting in real life.
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Basinger make the characters and their relationship convincing". He further elaborated by saying that their relationship was believable, and unlike many other characters in other erotic films at that time, the characters in this movie are much more real and human.
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1763:Adrian Lyne
1521:November 5,
1460:CinemaScore
1345:AFI Catalog
1314:January 12,
1286:February 2,
1217:February 2,
1181:Sex in film
1173:Film portal
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569:Development
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531:as Sinclair
514:Karen Young
408:masturbates
404:arbitrageur
401:Wall Street
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337:Adrian Lyne
276:118 minutes
123:Zalman King
107:Produced by
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58:Adrian Lyne
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1892:1986 films
1886:Categories
1869:Deep Water
1861:Unfaithful
1813:Flashdance
1187:References
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807:Joe Cocker
803:Corey Hart
691:, and the
594:Flashdance
564:Production
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556:Dan Lauria
543:as Michael
535:Olek Krupa
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380:soundtrack
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260:1986-02-21
203:Production
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165:Edited by
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1484:9½ Weeks
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1159:See also
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717:R rating
709:X rating
537:as Bruce
498:as Molly
439:shoplift
416:spanking
325:9½ Weeks
192:Music by
180:Tom Rolf
134:Starring
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