The Apartment
August 2006
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Ashley Myers
Great Movie This was a good movie. The American spin off is Wicker Park with Josh Hartnett
Cast and credits
Actors | Vincent Cassel, Romane Bohringer, Jean-Philippe Ecoffey, Monica Bellucci, Sandrine Kiberlain, Olivier Granier, Paul Pavel, Nelly Alard, Bruno Leonelli |
Producers | Georges Benayoun, Mate Cabtero, Elisabeth Deviosse, Yves Marmion, Stephane Sorlat |
Director | Gilles Mimouni |
Writers | Gilles Mimouni |
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Audio language
Subtitles
English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
116 minutes
Rating
R
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