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The Leading Man is a British film of genre Drama directed by John Duigan released in USA on 6 march 1998 with Jon Bon Jovi

The Leading Man (1996)

The Leading Man
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Released in USA 6 march 1998
Length 1h39
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Thriller,    Comedy,    Romance
Rating56% 2.800882.800882.800882.800882.80088

For the Oni Press comic book, see The Leading Man (comics)
The Leading Man is a 1996 British romantic drama film directed by John Duigan. It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 1996 but was not released in the United States until March 1998. The film is set in London in the winter.

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A brash American actor, Robin Grange, goes to London to feature in a major new play. The playwright of the production, Felix Webb, is having an intense affair with the leading lady, Hilary Rule. His wife of fourteen years, Eleanor, suspects that her husband is cheating and cannot suppress her rage. Robin comes up with an intriguing plan; to seduce Felix's elegant wife to end hassling her husband. In desperation, Felix agrees, but soon faces a dilemma in that he feels increasingly jealous of Robin's attempts to seduce his willing wife, especially when he charms (and attempts to seduce) Hilary and the other members of the production and becomes too popular at Felix's expense. Felix is caught in a web of deceit and jealousy, prompting him to seek revenge on the opening night of his new production.

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