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Inventing the Abbotts

Two rival working class brothers mix it up sexually and romantically with the three rich Abbott sisters in 1950's Midwest America. This warm, oddly alluring soap opera stars Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly and Liv Tyler.

Year: 1997
Genre: Drama
Country: USA
Director: Pat O'Connor
Starring: Liv Tyler, Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, Billy Crudup, Kathy Baker, Will Patton
Duration: 102 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains sex scenes and offensive language.
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Location in store: Drama

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