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People I Know (2003)
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Starring: Kim Basinger, Tea Leoni, Al Pacino, Ryan O'Neal, Richard Schiff
Director: Dan Algrant
Category: Suspense / Mystery
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
100 mins
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He Thought He'd Seen It All...Until The Night He Saw Too Much.

Academy Award® winners Al Pacino (Best Actor, Scent Of A Woman, 1992) and Kim Basinger (Best Supporting Actress, L.A. Confidential, 1997) bring the star power to this powerful and provocative thriller. For old-school public relations kingpin Eli Wurman (Pacino), there's never been a crisis he couldn't fix or a scandal he couldn't handle - until now. When Eli's best client (Ryan ('Neal - Malibu's Most Wanted) and his starlet girlfriend (Téa Leoni - Hollywood Ending) become tangled in a particularly messy situation, Eli ends up seeing more than he's supposed to. Now, the man who made it his business to know everything suddenly knows too much. With an unforgettable performance critics are calling one of Al Pacino's best, you won't want to miss a minute of this gripping motion picture.

 
 
   
   

 
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