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Deception

Deception SynopsisAn accounting consultant, while passing from one job to another, meets a charismatic, womanizing lawyer who personifies everything the numbers cruncher wishes he could be. The accountant delves into an erotic world of underground sex clubs.





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Release Date: April 25, 2008
Genre: Thriller
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Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox Distribution
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MPAA Rating: R for sexual content, language, brief violence and some drug use.

Director(s):
Marcel Langenegger

Writer(s):
Mark Bomback - Screenplay
Jason Keller - Screenplay (rewrite)
Patrick Marber - Screenplay (2nd rewrite)

Producer(s):
Robbie Brenner - Producer
David Bushell - Producer
Hugh Jackman - Producer
John Palermo - Producer
Arnold Rifkin - Producer
Marjorie Shik - Producer
Christopher Eberts - Producer
Phil Eisen - Associate Producer

Movie Casts:
Ewan McGregor - Jonathan
Hugh Jackman - Wyatt
Michelle Williams
Maggie Q
Daisy Bates - Short boy crop
Danny Burstein - Clute Controller
Nadine Campeau - Beautiful Woman
Aya Cash - Secretary #2
Wayne Chang - Restaurant Patron
Joey Chanlin - Waiter #1
Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan - Hustler
Lynn Cohen - Mother Superior
Edward Conlon
Holly Cruikshank - Dancer
Brother Eden Douglas - SquadRoom Detective (as Brother Douglas)
Pamela Fischer - First Class Passenger
Ramon Flowers - Law Clerk
Andrew Ginsburg - Lawyer #2
Frank Girardeau - Mr. Lumin
Javier Godino
Malcolm Goodwin - Cabbie
Lisa Gay Hamilton
Natasha Henstridge
Emelie Jeffries - Medical Examiner
Christine Kan - Tennis Player #2
Fady Kerko - Subway Commuter
Heland Lee - Sex Hustler
Kenneth Lee - Restaurant Manager
Joseph Melendez - Bank Manager
Karolina Muller
Chandler Parker - Police officer
Zoe Perry - Secretary #1
Christina Prostano - Bar Patron
Richard Short - Desk Clerk
Brian Slaten - Officer
Paul Sparks - Detective Ed Burke
Sonny Vellozzi - Bank Teller

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