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Seduction | Sailboat
When teen-socialite Kelly Van Ryan and troubled bad girl Suzie Toller accuse guidance counselor Sam Lombardo of rape, he's suspended by the school, rejected by the town, and fighting to get his life back. One cop suspects conspiracy, but nothing is what it seems...
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When teen-socialite Kelly Van Ryan and troubled bad girl Suzie Toller accuse guidance counselor Sam Lombardo of rape, he's suspended by the school, rejected by the town, and fighting to get his life back. One cop suspects conspiracy, but nothing is what it seems...
6.6/10
IMDbFavorite Supporting Actress Suspense | 1999 | Daphne
Best Kiss | 1999 | Neve
Best Music | 1999 | George S.
Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film | 1999 | Daphne
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 67,200,000 USD
Before the filming of an outdoor scene by the river, a gaffer was fixing the lights and noticed something floating by in the river. It was a dead body. The police were called and when they arrived, they anchored it to the dock, out of sight of the camera. They removed it after the scene was shot.
According to Neve Campbell in an interview for Entertainment Weekly at the time of the film's release, she, Denise Richards, and Matt Dillon all got slightly drunk on tequila in order to get past the nervousness of doing the three-way love scene.
Neve Campbell said in an interview that she enjoyed kissing Denise Richards. "It was fun," Campbell told Rolling Stone about the film's most famous scene. "We just sorta went in and did it. Actually, we mixed margaritas and brought a bottle of wine in my trailer and got drunk first." Campbell wrote in her journal about the experience: "Okay, I'm gonna make out with a girl for the first time in my life. It's so interesting that a lot of times you learn things about yourself and have new experiences when shooting a scene, because they're things you wouldn't normally do in your life." But Richards found it all very weird. "At one point during Wild Things, we were shooting at night and I just sat there and thought, 'It's four o'clock in the morning. I'm half naked in a swimming pool. I'm making out with Neve Campbell. What am I doing here?"' she told Entertainment Weekly. Whereas Richards went topless for the scene, Campbell decided to not show anything because she felt it was gratuitous.
Kevin Bacon, who has a no-nudity clause, said his full frontal nudity was accidental. He didn't think anyone would see his nether regions, mainly because he thought Matt Dillon was blocking the shot. But director John McNaughton told The Huffington Post how Bacon's manhood made an unintentional cameo: "Kevin steps out of the shower and Matt throws him a towel and he catches it and it covers him and he did it in every take but one. It was a little miscue and it didn't cover him." The film's editor, Elena Maganini, convinced McNaughton to use that take. "We called Kevin and he said, 'How do I look?' We said, 'You look good Kevin.' He goes, 'No problem.'" "I didn't think any more about it so I was shocked, really shocked, when everyone kept on about it after the movie's release," Bacon told Total Film. "It really wasn't that big a deal." In 2015, Bacon shot a funny "Free the Bacon" PSA, encouraging more male actors to do full-frontal movie scenes.
In an interview with Maxim magazine, Kevin Bacon noted that he has a no-nudity clause in his contract, and that he was a producer of the movie, so technically he could have sued himself.
"Detective Ray Duquette: People aren't always what they appear to be. Don't forget that."
"Detective Ray Duquette: Why don't we begin with a question? What is a sex crime? Jimmy: Not gettin' any! [all the other students cheer]"