Talking About Sex (1994)
Andie Norman (Kim Wayans) is a young publisher who gets a chance to remake a dry-text on "assertive communication skills" into a best selling book to be titled 'Talking About Sex'. Andie's boyfriend, Doug Penn (Daniel Beer), is a good guy whose sex life with Andie begins tapering off as he finds watching sports on TV more interesting. Andie assembles her female friends to videotape a rough cut of a discussion program for a TV documentary for her book as a promotional item. All of Andie's and Doug's friends later get together for an all-night cocktail party at their house to celebrate the upcoming release of the book where Andie, Doug and their friends end up revealing intimacies to each other over too many drinks which include past bed-hopping and infidelity with puts a test on all relationships in both hilarious and heartfelt ways which leads to Andie and Doug to decide if they can have a future together.
Director:
Aaron Speiser
Writers:
Aaron Speiser, Carl Nelson.
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Kim Wayans as Andie Norman |
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Marcy Walker as Rachel Parsons |
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Daniel Beer as Doug Penn |
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Daria Lynn as Joan Morgan |
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Randy Powell as Carl Morgan |
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Kerry Ruff as Michael Columbus |
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Michael Columbo as Mathew Jacobs |
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Joe Richards as Lou Jacobs |
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Mark Cuban as Macho Mark |
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Charles Stransky as Larry Lepke |
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Jules Mandel as Norman |
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Sylvia Saxon as Emma |
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Benjamin Silma as Lou's Girlfriend |
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Gary M. Bettman as Party Guest |
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Charlene Blaine as Party Guest |
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Vito Bonaza as Party Guest |
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Lois Bostwick as Party Guest |
| Directing | Aaron Speiser | Director |
| Production | Gary M. Bettman | Producer |
| Writing | Aaron Speiser | Story |
| Writing | Aaron Speiser | Screenplay |
| Writing | Carl Nelson | Screenplay |