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Business Of Strangers, The
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Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) / Standard 1.33:1 Color / Production Year: 2001 / Region 1
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All-Time Sales Rank: 4553
| Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
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Oscar® nominee Stockard Channing (The West Wing) "gives the finest performance of her career," and Julia Stiles (Save the Last Dance)" is arrestingly and provocatively ambiguous" (The San Francisco Examiner) in a film critics are calling "riveting" (The Detroit News), "spring taut" (Chicago Tribune) and a "pleasure to watch" (The Washington Post)!
Two women on different rungs of the same corporate ladder meet on a business trip and swap stories over drinks. And after Paula (Stiles) intimates to Julie (Channing) that she'd been accosted by a mutual acquaintance, Nick (Frederick Weller), she enlists Julie's help in a revenge scheme against him. But as their plotting turns from cruel to criminal, Julie begins to wonder if she knows the whole story behind Paula's malice... or if Nick is even her true target.
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Features:
| Original Theatrical Trailer
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| Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) Standard 1.33:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
| Subtitles:
| | English, Spanish
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| Studio: MGM / UA Production Year: 2001 Release Date: 8/6/2002
Length: 84 mins Rating: R Chapters: 16
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL Item Code: 1003661 UPC Code: 027616878021
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Empire Review
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Reinventing the feminine mystique... - 4 out of 5 (2/13/2003)
The Business of Strangers, starring Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles, and Frederick Weller is an interesting character study of businesswoman of today. We are forced into a small world that consists of an airport and a hotel. This short, but intense film uses this minimal setting to really capture the internal struggle between youth's impetuousness and the calm sacrifices made by the mature. The concept of being married to ones job is a clear and present issue. Is it possible to be a real hum
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