Women and Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules (1991)

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Written by Walter Bernstein, Robert Breslo

Directed by Walter Bernstein, Mike Figgis

Also known as "Mujeres y Hombres, Tres Historias Cortas", "Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules"

Running Time: 85 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

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Cast

Image for Matt DillonMatt DillonEddie Megeffin
Kyra SedgwickArlene Megeffin
Image for Ray LiottaRay LiottaMartin Meadows
Image for Andie MacDowellAndie MacDowellEmily Meadows
Scott GlennHenry
Image for Juliette BinocheJuliette BinocheMara
ArianeAlice
Bill CorsairRadio Announcer
Lucie De La FalaiseSnob in Restaurant
Marine DeltermeProstitute
Jean Marc EderHugo
Michael GaleotaAndy
Jared HarrisJoey Patrick
Claudia HuidobroFlirt in Restaurant
Image for Jane KrakowskiJane KrakowskiMelba
Paul LazarAd Man
Rina LucarelliProstitute
Jerry MayerAd Man
Stephen MendilloBartender
Frederic RaphaelMaitre D'
Kevin RooneyVince
Michael RussoBoxing Opponent
Joe SantarpiaReferee
Edward SaxonAd Man
Sloane SheltonSecretary
Donia Silver-SmithMarianne
Jerry StillerIrving
Ron VawterAd Man
Marie-Sophie WilsonProstitute
Rapael WinerPropositioner

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