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The First 9 1/2 Weeks

The First 9 1/2 Weeks

1998Movie⏱️ 1h 40mR
DramaThriller
3.5
IMDB Rating
774 votes

A banker visits Louisiana for a wealthy client's account but encounters the client's seductive wife, Mardi Gras festivities, and apparent devil worship, transforming his view of success.

Director
Alex Wright
Writers
N/A
Stars
Paul Mercurio, Clara Bellar, Malcolm McDowell
Release Date
April 20, 2001
Language
English
Country
United States
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🎭 Top Cast

Paul Mercurio
Paul Mercurio
as Matt Wade
Clara Bellar
Clara Bellar
as Emily Dubois
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell
as Francois Dubois
Frederic Forrest
Frederic Forrest
as David Millman
Anna Jacyszyn
Anna Jacyszyn
as Robin Millman
Billy Keane
Billy Keane
as Joey Handler
Richard Durden
Richard Durden
as Laurence Garner
Dennis Burkley
Dennis Burkley
as Sheriff Marlon Tolette
James Black
James Black
as Maurice Boudreau
Victoria Mahoney
Victoria Mahoney
as Chantal

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Production
Centurion, The Carousel Picture Company, Lionsgate

🏷️ Keywords

eroticaseductionnew orleans louisianasoftcoreadulterous wife

🎯 Categories

DramaThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Nice breasts don't make up for horrible writing. Ever.
by WTinasky1999-06-24

"Oh, the wonders of what Cinemax brings to its viewers. First off, if you are a die-hard fan of the film "9 1/2 Weeks," please do not see this movie. Or see this movie, but forget that it's being billed as a prequel. This movie has nothing to do with Adrian Lyne's titillating masterpiece, save for the time period mentioned in the title (although the "plot" in this one lasts a mere week) and another blindfolded food scene. But that's about it. Unfortunately for writer/director Alex Wright, the 9 1/2 Weeks tie-in does more bad than good. The blatantly ripped-o..."

📖 Synopsis

A banker visits Louisiana for a wealthy client's account but encounters the client's seductive wife, Mardi Gras festivities, and apparent devil worship, transforming his view of success.