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Sex and Death 101

Sex and Death 101 SynopsisSex and Death 101 stars Golden Globe nominee Simon Baker (“The Guardian,” The Devil Wears Prada) as Roderick Blank, a successful executive and ‘ladies man,’ whose life is turned around by an email that includes the names of everyone he’s had sex with and ever will have sex with. Oscar® nominee and Golden Globe winner Winona Ryder (The Age of Innocence, Little Women) stars as ‘Death Nell,’ the mysterious femme fatale who becomes an urban folk hero when she targets men guilty of sex crimes against women. The film co-stars Leslie Bibb (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby), Julie Bowen (“Boston Legal”), Sophie Monk (Click, Date Movie), Mindy Cohn (“The Facts of Life”), Dash Mihok (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang), Patton Oswalt (Ratatouille) and Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”).

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Release Date: April 4, 2008
Genre: Comedy
Running Time: 116 min.
Distributor(s): Overture Films
Tagline: One Man. One List. 101 Women. Some fantasies are too true to be good.
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexual content and language.

Director(s):
Daniel Waters

Writer(s):
Daniel Waters - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Aaron Craig Geller - Executive Producer
Cary Brokaw - Producer
Elizabeth Zox Friedman - Producer
Greg Little - Producer
Jerry Jacobs - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
Simon Baker - Roderick Blank
Winona Ryder - Gillian
Leslie Bibb - Miranda
Tanc Sade - Beta
Patton Oswalt - Fred
Mindy Cohn - Trixie
Dash Mihok - Lester
Neil Flynn - Zack
Thom Bishops - Malcolm
Corinne Reilly - Lizzie
Sophie Monk - Cynthia Rose
Marshall Bell - Victor Rose III
Rob Benedict - Bow-Tie Bob (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
Julie Bowen - Fiona
Frances Fisher - Hope Hartlight

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