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Wild Things

Year:
Duration:
108 min | 115 min (Unrated Edition)
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
IMDB rate:
6.5
Director:
John McNaughton
Awards:
2 wins & 3 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1998-03-20
Filming Locations: Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park - 1200 S. Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, Florida, USA
Earnings
Budget: $20,000,000
Opening Weekend: $9,622,444 (USA) (22 March 1998)
Gross: $29,753,944 (USA) (28 June 1998)
Cast
Actor
Character
Kevin Bacon
Ray Duquette
Matt Dillon
Sam Lombardo
Neve Campbell
Suzie Toller
Theresa Russell
Sandra Van Ryan
Denise Richards
Kelly Van Ryan
Daphne Rubin-Vega
Gloria Perez
Robert Wagner
Tom Baxter
Bill Murray
Ken Bowden
Carrie Snodgress
Ruby
Jeff Perry
Bryce Hunter
Cory Pendergast
Jimmy Leach
Marc Macaulay
Walter
Toi Svane Stepp
Nicole
Dennis Neal
Art Maddox
Diane Adams
School Secretary
Paulo Benedeti
Kirk
Eduardo Yáñez
Frankie Condo (as Eduardo Yañez)
Jennifer Taylor
Barbara Baxter (as Jennifer Bini)
Victoria Bass
Judge
Ted Bartsch
Bailiff
Leonor Anthony
Ken's Secretary
Antoni Corone
Police Chief (as Antoni Cornacchione)
Robert Deacon
Prisoner
Anthony Giaimo
Dave (as Tony Giaimo)
Manny Suárez
Georgie (as Manny Suarez)
Janet Bushor
Barmaid
Gina LaMarca
Hooker
Nancy Duerr
Reporter #1
Margo Peace
Reporter #2
Keith Wilson
Reporter #3
Nelson Oramas
Policeman #1 (as Nelson Oramos)
Michael Dean Walker
Policeman #2
Jesse Muson
Policeman #3
Kimberly Lamaze
Policewoman #1
Rebecca White
Policewoman #2
Danielle Camastra
(uncredited)
Mark Cheek
Student (uncredited)
Christopher De Stefano
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Patrick Fox
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Pati Lauren
Courthouse Reporter #2 (uncredited)
Tonia Madenford
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Laurie Wallace
Bikini Girl (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The final interspersed scenes during the end credits are not outtakes or deleted sequences. They were scripted to appear at that particular point to address some of the mysterious plot issues of the film. The intention of the screenwriter all along was to have them during the end credits. The only exception is the very last scene which was unscripted but added as an afterthought simply to tie some loose ends and reveal the fate of the characters.
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The retail price of the Japanese Laserdisc was ¥4,700.
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Neve Campbell never appears naked in any sex scenes (even in the Unrated version) because she has a no-nudity clause written into her contract.
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Goofs
When Sam 'kills' Suzie (out of scene at the holiday chalet) he comes back with an unopened bottle of Champagne. During the end credits when Sam 'bottles it' and Suzie has to remove her own teeth she takes some pills then swigs from the bottle, which should be unopened at this point.
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In the court room scene a male extra gives the thumbs up sign to the panning camera.
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On the sailboat Ray is holding a beer with the cap still on, the shot continues from behind and he begins to drink from the beer. All following shots have the cap removed.
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Quotes
Kelly Van Ryan: [She and Nicole are going to wash Sam's car] So, where's your hose, Mr. Lombardo?
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Kelly Van Ryan: Whooo, it worked! we screwed the bitch!
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Detective Ray Duquette: Did Sam Lombardo rape you?
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Faq
Q
What are the differences between the Theatrical Version and the Unrated Version?
A
Even though the Unrated Version runs approx. six and a half minutes longer than the Theatrical Version it features only one really unrated-worthy scene: the extended lesbian pool sequence between Neve Campbell and Denise Richards. The rest of the scenes are purely plot extensions. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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