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Object Of Beauty (1991)
Rating:
Starring: Andie MacDowell, John Malkovich, Joss Ackland, Lolita Davidovich, Rudi Davies
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Category: Comedy
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
105 mins

 
 

 

A Romantic Comedy About The Art Of Thievery

Jake and Tina are a sexy, jet-setting couple, madly in love and living far beyond their means in a posh London hotel. Confronting a lifestyle-and-death situation, they plot the phony theft of Tina's prize sculpture to collect the insurance.
Unfortunately, Jake and Tina aren't the only crooks in London. When a real thief snatches the sculpture, the lovers immediately suspect each other of a double cross. The accusations fly and the investigations go into high gear, leading to a hilarious predicament of mix-ups and mayhem!

 
 
   
   

 
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