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The Last Seduction

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
28K
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4,452
1,231
Linda Fiorentino in The Last Seduction (1994)
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A strong-willed telemarketing manager steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town, where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.A strong-willed telemarketing manager steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town, where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.A strong-willed telemarketing manager steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town, where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.

  • Director
    • John Dahl
  • Writer
    • Steve Barancik
  • Stars
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • Peter Berg
    • Bill Pullman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,452
    1,231
    • Director
      • John Dahl
    • Writer
      • Steve Barancik
    • Stars
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • Peter Berg
      • Bill Pullman
    • 169User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Bridget Gregory
    Peter Berg
    Peter Berg
    • Mike Swale
    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Clay Gregory
    Michael Raysses
    • Phone Sales Rep.
    Zack Phifer
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Brien Varady
    Brien Varady
    • Chris
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Shep
    Donna W. Scott
    Donna W. Scott
    • Stacy
    • (as Donna Wilson)
    Mik Scriba
    Mik Scriba
    • Ray
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Frank Griffith
    Erik-Anders Nilsson
    Erik-Anders Nilsson
    • Beston Passerby #1
    Patricia R. Caprio
    • Beston Passerby #2
    Herb Mitchell
    Herb Mitchell
    • Bob Trotter
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Harlan
    Renee Rogers
    • Receptionist
    Billy Stevenson
    • Mail Boy
    • (as Bill Stevenson)
    Walter Addison
    Walter Addison
    • Detective
    Anne Flanagan
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • John Dahl
    • Writer
      • Steve Barancik
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    User reviews169

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    bob the moo

    Sexy and clever thriller

    Clay Gregory borrows some money to buy drugs and sell them on at profit. However his wife steals the profit and flees – leaving him with the loan shark to pay off. Bridget ends up in a small town where she hooks up with Mike Swale (her designated f***). She uses him to hide from Clay private detectives but it's only a matter of time before she's found and she begins to plan a way to use Mike's love to get out of trouble.

    It's rare that a film has a strong female lead and is successful – female roles are hard to come by. Here this film is based around the ultimate femme fatale (or b***h as she's called here) and the story is clever and sexy. Bridget appears to be cold and manipulative – and every frame of the film confirms that. The story is clever and twisty – very enjoyable, right up to the end where you can't help but feel sorry for anyone that tries to stop her getting her way.

    Fiorento is excellent and has yet to get as good a role since. She is sexy and manipulative and totally believable. Berg is good as the backwater boy who gets taken for a ride. Bill Pullman is good in a smaller role (he only once is seen outside of his apartment). While Bill Nunn and J.T. Walsh (when will I stop feeling his loss?) add class in roles that almost count as cameos they are so small.

    Dark, wicked, sexy and intelligently twisty. Modern noir at it's best….but did we really need a sequel?
    wherever

    One of my favorite movies

    I love this film. It's an absolute breath of fresh air. Those who can't deal with the "immorality" of this film are drunk on Hollywood happy-ending sap and are blind to the realities of human nature. Guess what, in real life, more often than not, the bad guys don't get punished. If movies about the white hats winning in the end make you feel better about the reality of what usually happens in life, more power to you.

    How many times have we cheered on a bad guy despite ourselves, even though we know he's bad, just because he's so charming and sexy? Why not the same of a woman? She's evil, she's manipulative, she gets what she wants. I love it. Would I want to meet someone like this in real life? Of course not. Do I find her behavior acceptable? Of course not, it's absolutely reprehensible. But this is a movie, it's entertainment, and the world is already full of bad-guys-get-it-in-the-end fantasies, orgies of violence that are only excused by the fact that the person being destroyed is a "bad guy" - why can't I relish in a fantasy of a brilliant and amoral woman triumphing over the stupid and trusting (and yes, people can really be that stupid, even smart people.) We want to believe in the essential goodness of mankind, but unfortunately, in the real world as in this movie, villains often capitalize on that need to believe for their own benefit.

    Linda Fiorentino is absolutely amazing in this movie, I really wish she would get more work, her talents are completely underutilized. Sexy, smart, and in control. Bill Pullman is his usual wonderful self, and there are many other excellent supporting performances from the likes of J.T. Walsh (RIP) and Peter Berg.
    7gavin6942

    A Strange Twisting and Turning Thriller

    A devious sexpot steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.

    The rumor is that this film was intended to be a "skin flick" but the people involved wanted to make something a little bit better. What they ended up with was a thriller not unlike "Basic Instinct" and "Fatal Attraction". In a world full of stupid men, a crafty woman can control her destiny.

    How well this film is known, I do not know. I wasn't aware of it. But enough people have rated it on IMDb that it must have been big at the time. Heck, there are rumors that it almost got an Oscar nomination. (Lots of "rumors" with this film... not sure what to believe.)
    8filipemanuelneto

    An incredible neo-noir film, with touches of satirical comedy and loaded with provocative sensuality.

    There are many films that revolve around fatal women, who use sensuality and seduction for obscure purposes. In fact, there are even women in real life who do it skillfully. In the film before us, we will face perhaps one of the most perverse and diabolical female minds that cinema has ever known.

    In fact, I have no other adjectives for Bridget Gregory, a woman who looks angelic and the kind of wife our mother always dreamed of for us, until we see her dark side. The film elaborates a web of intrigue and malice where Bridget is the main character, the spider in the middle of the web, ready to devour his male prey. She was married to a guy who traffics in drugs, but decides to run away and take with her a huge amount of trafficking money, which infuriates her husband (any husband, I think). She hides in a small town where she decides to settle down without being noticed. She meets Mike Swale and quickly becomes involved with him, to the point of convincing him to kill her husband... without him knowing that he is, in fact, her husband.

    The success of the film is largely based on a well-written script by Steve Barancik and a very intelligent direction by John Dahl. Some scenes, like the bar scene where Mike tries to seduce Bridget and ends up seduced by her, are truly anthological, and although this is not a very explicit film (some teen films show much more skin than this one), it gives us with some of the most perverse and hotest sex scenes in cinema (regular commercial cinema, I'm not taking into account porn films), not so much for what it shows but for the intensity, beauty and commitment of the cast.

    In the middle of the cast only one name stands out and it is around him that the whole film is built: Linda Fiorentino got, with this film, the most remarkable work of her career. She is viciously wicked, cruel, cynical, malevolent and highly seductive. The way she worked on the character is almost palpable. Bill Pullman and Peter Berg are also very good and interact perfectly with Fiorentino, but she is the one who carries the lead and makes the whole movie work.

    Being a film that is a neo-noir with touches of satirical comedy in the middle, the most notable technical aspect is clearly cinematography, which wisely uses light and shadow. However, it is not a film as dark as most noir films, nor as dark in the way it approaches themes. The comedy is there, the satire is present and it lightens the atmosphere, makes the film more fun and less dense. The dialogues are incredible and deserve our full attention, as well as the scenarios and the superb soundtrack, by Joseph Vitarelli.
    DarthBill

    Designated [BLEEP]

    This is the story of Bridget (Linda Fiorentino), a tall (5'7"), slender, throaty voiced brunette who cheats her husband (Bill Pullman) out of some drug money and runs for it. She heads to "cow country" where she hooks up with nice guy Mike (Peter Berg) and makes him her designated [BLEEP]. But when her husband comes knocking on her door intending to take back his money (and sends a series of guys after her) Bridget gets ready to kill him and set Mike up for the fall.

    Had this been properly released in theaters, it could very well have put Fiorentino on the map, maybe even gotten her an Oscar for best actress in the role of the femme fatale. I wasn't exactly rooting for her, but she sure was compelling to watch and very sexy.

    And speaking of sexy, the film features some very powerful sex scenes that put just about everything we've ever seen in the James Bond films to shame. Oh what a Bond girl Linda Fiorentino would have made, and after seeing her stripped naked here, you'll agree.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Berg recalled the chain-link-fence sex scene with Linda Fiorentino: "What I remember most about it was we were shooting it at the end of the night. We never got a chance to talk about how we were going to do it. By the time we got outside to shoot, it was like 5 in the morning and the sun was coming up. We had no plan and I didn't want to do something that looked embarrassing or stupid. I didn't want to appear to be just this designated sex-toy without some plan. I was suggesting that we maybe come back another day to shoot. John Dahl was upset because he knew he didn't have the time to come back, and I was being all nervous, and Linda was just smoking a cigarette, watching. After about ten minutes of me rambling on, she threw down the cigarette, looked at me, told me to shut the fuck up, take my pants down, and get up against the fence. She said, 'John, get a camera,' and she climbed up on me against that fence and told John Dahl to shoot it, and that was the scene. She thought of it, she conceived it, she executed it. It was awesome."
    • Goofs
      Just before Bridget sees the fuel gauge is empty, she is smoking. After cutting to the close-up of the gauge and then back to Bridget, her cigarette has disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Bridget Gregory: Could you leave? Please?

      Mike Swale: I haven't finished charming you yet.

      Bridget Gregory: You haven't started.

      Mike Swale: Gimme a chance.

      Bridget Gregory: Look, go find yourself a nice little cowgirl and make nice little cowbabies and leave me alone.

      Mike Swale: I'm hung like a horse. Think about it.

      [pause]

      Bridget Gregory: Let's see.

      Mike Swale: Excuse me?

      Bridget Gregory: Mr. Ed, let's see.

      Mike Swale: Look, I tried to be nice. I can see that's something you're not...

      Bridget Gregory: No, I'm trying. I can be very nice when I try. Sit down.

      Mike Swale: OK, maybe we just got off to a bad start. I know plenty of people -

      [Bridget unzips his fly]

      Mike Swale: What are you doing?

      Bridget Gregory: I believe what we're looking for is a certain horse-like quality?

    • Alternate versions
      An extended version re-adds approximately 25 minutes of deleted scenes. However, the scenes are lower resolution, have had no post production, and even include on-screen timecode, interfering with the flow and tone.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Road to Wellville/Silent Fall/Stargate/The Last Seduction/Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Groove Me
      Written by The ElderGreens

      Performed by The ElderGreens

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Buffalo Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Irvington, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,842,603
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,058
      • Oct 30, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,842,603
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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