Duplicity

Duplicity

5.9

Mar 18 2009

2h 5m

Romance, Comedy, Crime

Two romantically involved corporate spies team up to manipulate a race to corner the market on a medical innovation that will reap huge profits and allow them to lead an extravagant lifestyle together.

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts

Claire Stenwick

Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Ray Koval

Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson

Howard Tully

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Richard Garsik

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