The Last Seduction (1994)

Most People Have a Dark Side. She Had Nothing Else.

The Last Seduction (1994) poster

A devious femme fatale steals her husband’s drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.

Director: John Dahl
Genre: Thriller, Crime, Romance, Drama
Runtime: 110 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Joseph Vitarelli
Cinematography: Jeffrey Jur
Editing: Eric L. Beason
Production: ITC Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $3M
Box Office: $6M
Original Language: en

Themes

Neo-Noir Detective Stories, Noir and Dark Crime Dramas, Capitalism, Greed, and Excess, Escape from the Poverty Trap and Ambition, Underground Drug Dens and Misery

Keywords

insurance fraud, femme fatale, money, drugs, insurance agent, loan shark, neo-noir, erotic thriller, scheming wife, manipulative woman

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Seduction about?
A devious femme fatale steals her husband’s drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.
Who directed The Last Seduction?
The Last Seduction was directed by John Dahl.
Who stars in The Last Seduction?
The Last Seduction stars Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, Bill Nunn, J. T. Walsh, Dean Norris.
How long is The Last Seduction?
The Last Seduction has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is The Last Seduction?
The Last Seduction is a Thriller, Crime, Romance, Drama film.
What is the budget of The Last Seduction?
The Last Seduction had a budget of $3M.
How much did The Last Seduction gross?
The Last Seduction grossed $6M worldwide.
Where was The Last Seduction produced?
The Last Seduction was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Last Seduction?
The themes of The Last Seduction include: Neo-Noir Detective Stories, Noir and Dark Crime Dramas, Capitalism, Greed, and Excess, Escape from the Poverty Trap and Ambition, Underground Drug Dens and Misery.