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"Swingers" director Doug Liman follows up his great debut with this wonderful piece of pulp fiction focusing on a supermarket checkout operator who, in an attempt to make some extra money, sets in motion a series of wild, dangerous and hilariously unpredictable events involving her friends and acquaintances.

Year: 1999
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Director: Doug Liman
Starring: Taye Diggs, Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, William Fichtner, Timothy Olyphant, Sarah Polley, Scott Wolf
Duration: 103 Minutes
Rating: R18
7.3/10
Location in store: Comedy

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