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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
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1774:Adrian Lyne
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1356:AFI Catalog
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1192:Sex in film
1184:Film portal
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348:Adrian Lyne
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1872:Unfaithful
1824:Flashdance
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814:Corey Hart
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450:shoplift
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336:9½ Weeks
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