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Flypaper (1997)
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Reviews Counted: 2
Fresh: 0
Rotten:2
Average Rating: N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes (featuring Liu - JERRY MAGUIRE) for some rather sticky situations in young director Hoch's twisted neo-noir debut.... Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes (featuring Liu - JERRY MAGUIRE) for some rather sticky situations in young director Hoch's twisted neo-noir debut. Three separate but interconnected stories, all set on a deceptively sunny day in California and centered around one million dollars in cash, inspire Hoch's quirky characters to commit acts both devious and depraved in an attempt to make the big score. [More]
Starring: Robert Loggia, Illeana Douglas, John C. McGinley, James Wilder
Starring: Robert Loggia, Illeana Douglas, John C. McGinley, James Wilder, Lucy Liu, Craig Sheffer, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto, Sal Lopez, Shane Brolly
Director: Klaus Hoch
Director: Klaus Hoch
Screenwriter: Klaus Hoch
Producer: David R. Ginsburg
Composer: Peter Manning Robinson
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