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Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)
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With smoldering sensuality and biting humor, the surprising relationship between the three title subjects is revealed in sex, lies, and videotapes, the most-talked about erotic comedy of the decade.James Spader ran away with the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his brilliantly understated and seductive performance as Graham, a long-lost college friend who drifts back into town and into the lives of John, a self-involved philanderer, his angelic wife, Ann, and her saucy sister, Cynthia.One by one, each is drawn into the very "personal project" Graham is working on, leaving the | | |