Cruel Intentions 2 (1999)

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Written by Roger Kumble

Directed by Roger Kumble

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This prequel has a curious history. The success of the original saw a pilot and opening episodes shot for a TV series but, when it was cancelled at the last minute, the footage was turned into this TV movie. Robin Dunne plays the role of the roue determined to de-flower innocent Sarah Thompson, egged on by a deliciously slutty Amy Adams. With more adult scenes than could have been shown in a TV series, this is a fascinating, if uneven, oddity.

Cast

Image for Robin DunneRobin DunneSebastian Valmont
Sarah ThompsonDanielle Sherman
Keri Lynn PrattCherie Claymon
Image for Amy AdamsAmy AdamsKathryn Merteuil
Barry FlatmanHeadmaster Sherman
Image for Mimi RogersMimi RogersTiffany Merteuil
Teresa HillLilly
Barclay HopeMr. Felder
Tane McClureBunny Claymon
David McIlwraithEdward Valmont
Jonathan PottsAssistant Headmaster Steve Muller
Caley WilsonBlaine Tuttle
Deanna WrightPenny Cartwright
Clement von FranckensteinHenry
Shûko AkuneMin Lin
Hans SchoeberGunther
Nicholas GuilakFred
Christophe DavidsonGordon Anderson
Andrew KraulisCourt Reynolds
Ian D. ClarkPrincipal Freeman
Jillian HartDelores Freeman
Blair WilliamsHenry
Judy SinclairMrs. Gagin
David FujinoMr. Nago
Jessica MortonWaitress

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