The Rules of Attraction (2002)

Dick

Richard (Russell Sams) acts obnoxious while dining at a fancy restaurant.

Directed by Roger Avary.

Released in 2002 by Lionsgate.

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  • mood: Goofy
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  • prop: Cigarette
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  • setting: Restaurant
  • theme: Overreacting
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  • actor: Swoosie Kurtz
  • actor: Ian Somerhalder
  • actor: Russell Sams
  • actor: Faye Dunaway
  • director: Roger Avary
  • producer: Tom Ortenberg
  • producer: Jeremiah Samuels
  • producer: Marsha Oglesby
  • producer: Roger Avary
  • producer: James Deutch
  • producer: Samuel Hadida
  • producer: Marc Butan
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  • editor: Sharon Rutter
  • costume-designer: Louise Frogley
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  • screenwriter: Roger Avary
  • screenwriter: Bret Easton Ellis
  • year: 2002
  • studio: Lionsgate