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Brendan Fraser | ||
Amber Valletta | Belisa | |
Michael Keaton | ||
Daniel Stern | ||
Michael Lerner | ||
Neal McDonough | ||
Michael Hagerty | ||
Barbara Balentine | Office worker | |
Allen Boudreaux | N.Y. Executive | |
Kristi Chalaire | NY Business Woman/Trade Show Visitor | |
Thomas Crawford | Sales Guru | |
Alexis Cruz | ||
Lisa Marie Dupree | N.Y. Model | |
Carol Dupuy | N.Y. Executive | |
Louis Dupuy | N. Y. Executive | |
Brian Edwards | N. Y. Executive | |
Caroline McKinley | ||
Aaron Sauer | ||
Don Lincoln | ||
Elton LeBlanc |
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Producer | Adam Rosenfelt
Kimberly C. Anderson Jeff Balis Stavros Merjos Peter Samuelson |
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Writer | Michael Caleo
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Cinematography | Tim Suhrstedt
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Musician | Randy Edelman
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In the cutthroat world of New York City business sales, Ted Riker (Michael Keaton) is the undisputed king. He's bitter, cynical and ruthless - the exact opposite of Jamie (Brendan Fraser), his naive new sales partner from the midwest. As Jamie fails time after time, he tries to befriend Ted and introduces him to his beautiful fiancée, Belisa (Amber Valletta, Hitch). She awakens something in Ted... something he thought had died a long time ago. But if he's going to follow his newly rediscovered heart, he's going to have to break Jamie's. And with his junior salesman increasingly on edge, that could be an extremely dangerous idea. Raw, fast-paced and dark-humored, The Last Time assembles a pitch-perfect cast in a story of business that gets way too personal. |
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