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Fair Game

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Theatrical Release

November 3, 1995

DVD Release

November 3, 1995

Studio

Warner Home Video

Rated

R (Restricted)

Directors

Andrew Sipes

Actors

William Baldwin, Cindy Crawford, Steven Berkoff, Christopher McDonald, Miguel Sandoval, Johann Carlo, Salma Hayek, John Bedford Lloyd, Olek Krupa, Jenette Goldstein, Marc Macaulay, Sonny Carl Davis, Frank Medrano, Don Yesso, Paul Dillon, Gustav Vintas, Christian Bodegaard, Gary Francis Hope, Hank Stone, Ski Zawaski

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Currently selling for $1.23 NEW at Amazon.com

Recent Switchers Said...

"Action and Beauty: Hey, you get an action thriller with probably the most beautiful woman in the world and you get one of the Baldwin boys. I think Cindy should have a few movies under her belt before she was wrote off for bad acting. Even the best actors sometimes have a bad movie. I think this movie got a bad rap by many critics. "

Formats

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC

Additional Information

She's a lawyer. He's a cop. Some former KGB-types with a wide variety of slippery accents and enough sophisticated technological surveillance gadgets to make one wonder how the Soviet Union could have possibly failed, want her dead. The cop (William Baldwin) is the only man who can save her. It helps that the high-powered attorney is played by Cindy Crawford, who gives new meaning to the phrase "habeas corpus." So the plot doesn't make any sense: First they try to kill her, no questions asked. Then they capture her and spill their guts about all the details of their nefarious plan. But logic is not what Fair Game is about. It's about explosions, car crashes, and more explosions. The only pauses in the action are for showers (one for Baldwin, two for Crawford) and a change of clothing (Crawford slips out of a tight T-shirt into an even tighter tank top). The best feature of the DVD is the addition of a Gallic track. With very little actual sex in the movie, having the main characters conversing in French definitely adds some sauciness to the dialogue scenes. --Richard Natale - Amazon.com

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