School for Seduction
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School for Seduction film poster |
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Directed by | Sue Heel |
Produced by | Christine Alderson, Steve Bowden |
Written by | Sue Heel, Martin Herron |
Starring | Kelly Brook, Dervla Kirwan, Margi Clarke, Jessica Johnson |
Distributed by | Redbus Film Distribution |
Release date(s) | 14 May 2004 |
Running time | 104 min. |
Language | English |
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School for Seduction is a 2004 British film directed by Sue Heel. The plot is about an Italian temptress (played by Kelly Brook) who arrives at a school in Newcastle to teach a group of Geordies about the art of romance.
- Tagline: One is not born a woman, one becomes one.
Online School for Seduction was founded by Neil Strauss known as the author of the "The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists" as an online school for seduction that helps students to attract and date potential partners.
[edit] Cast
- Kelly Brook – Sophia Rosselini
- Emily Woof – Kelly
- Dervla Kirwan – Clare Hughes
- Margi Clarke – Irene
- Jessica Johnson – Donna
- Neil Stuke – Craig Hughes
- Tim Healy – Derek
- Sabina Loddo – Italian teacher
- Jake Canuso – Giovanni
- Antonio Pellegrino – Italian graduate
- Emma Lawson – Italian graduate
- Manuela Tundo – Italian graduate
- Jody Baldwin – Gail
- Tracy Hann – Laura
- Nicola Blackwell – Lucy
- Jane Holman – Kelly's mum
- Gez Casey – Kelly's dad
- Tracy Gillman – Pauline
- Sharon Percy – Karen
- Nick Whitfield – Brian
- Sophie Dix – Receptionist
- Joy Sanders – English student
- Louise Mason – English student
- Michelle Fox – English student
- Zoe Lambert – English student
- Pauline Moriarty – English student
- Jackie Phillips – English student
- Ben Porter – Toni
- Daymon Britton – Mark
- Sue Heel – Kelly's neighbour
- Jayne Fairley – Secretary
- Donald McBride – Jimmy
- David Whitaker – Sam
- Adam Page – Smitten man
- Bill Speed – Golfer
- Duncan Bannatyne – Derek's friend
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