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How long is Tempted?
1 hour and 35 minutes
When was Tempted released?
January 1, 2001
What is the IMDb rating of Tempted?
5.5 out of 10
Who stars in Tempted?
Saffron Burrows
,
Burt Reynolds
, and
Mike Starr
Who wrote Tempted?
Bill Bennett
Who directed Tempted?
Bill Bennett
Who was the composer for Tempted?
David Bridie
Who was the producer of Tempted?
Bill Bennett
,
David Kronemeyer
,
Jennifer Cluff
, and
Larry Katz
Who was the executive producer of Tempted?
Jean-Charles Levy
,
Massimo Saidel
, and
Norm Waitt
Who was the cinematographer for Tempted?
Tony Clark
Who was the editor of Tempted?
Henry Dangar
Who are the characters in Tempted?
Lilly LeBlanc and Charlie LeBlanc
What is the plot of Tempted?
A wealthy man married to a beautiful younger woman puts her fidelity to the test.
How much did Tempted earn at the worldwide box office?
$30,300
What is Tempted rated?
R
What genre is Tempted?
Thriller
How many awards has Tempted won?
2 awards
How many awards has Tempted been nominated for?
2 nominations
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