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<i>Sleeping with Strangers</i>

Sleeping with Strangers

1994 film by William T. Bolson


Sleeping with Strangers is a 1994 romantic comedy directed by William T. Bolson and written by Joan Carr-Wiggin. The film stars Adrienne Shelly, Alastair Duncan (credited as Neil Duncan), Kim Huffman, Shawn Thompson, and Scott McNeil.

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Plot

A popular actress (Shelly) and a rock star (McNeil) come to a small Canadian town with two competing hotels next door to each other. The rock star is escorted into one of the hotels and the actress checks into the other. Daniel (Duncan), the owner of one of the two hotels, is trying to stay afloat. The other hotel owner, Mark (Thompson), is trying to steal away Daniel's business and his fiancée (Huffman). The paparazzi arrives in town and makes everybody wonder, who is sleeping with whom?

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Production

Sleeping with Strangers was filmed around Victoria, British Columbia, Canada with a budget of $2.5 million.[1]


References

  1. Reid, Michael D. (2007-06-04). "'Waitress' evokes memories of slain writer-director's love affair with Victoria". Canada.com/Times Colonist. Retrieved March 23, 2009.



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