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Richard Gere | Julian Kaye | |
Lauren Hutton | Michelle Stratton | |
Hector Elizondo | Detective Sunday | |
Nina Van Pallandt | Anne | |
Bill Duke | Leon | |
K Callan | Lisa Williams | |
Patricia Carr | Judy Rheiman | |
David Cryer | Lt. Curtis | |
Brian Davies | Charles Stratton | |
Tom Stewart | Mr. Rheiman | |
Patti Carr | Judy Rheiman |
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Producer | Jerry Bruckheimer
Freddie Fields |
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Writer | Paul Schrader
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Musician | Paul Schrader
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Julian Kay is on the prowl and looking for someone to please. Boyish and sensual, he speaks five or six languages, and is equally comfortable as a chauffeur for a wealthy middle-aged matron, and as a translator/companion for the lonely wife of an executive. He is the American Gigolo. But Julian's love-for-sale lifestyle turns deadly when a client is murdered and Julian becomes the prime suspect. Richard Gere is electrifying as Julian in this stylish, sexually charged drama from Paul Schrader (Light Sleeper, Cat People). Co-starring Lauren Hutton. |
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