Two Can Play That Game

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Two Can Play That Game

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Produced by Mark Brown
Paddy Cullen
Doug McHenry
Written by Mark Brown
Starring Vivica A. Fox
Morris Chestnut
Anthony Anderson
Distributed by Columbia TriStar
Release date(s) September 7, 2001
Running time 90 minutes
Language English
Budget $6,000,000 (estimate)
Followed by Three Can Play That Game (2008)
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Two Can Play That Game is a 2001 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Mark Brown. This film stars Vivica A. Fox, Morris Chestnut, and Anthony Anderson.

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(Vivica A. Fox) Shante Smith is a woman who gives advice on how to keep a man in check. Her ideals are challenged when her man, an attorney named Keith Fenton (Morris Chestnut), threatens to stray.

Shante Smith is a well educated woman who feels that when it comes to men and their tricks she knows them all. On the other end, Shante’s boyfriend Keith is being lead by his friend Tony, who thinks he knows all the tricks that women play. When Shante and Keith's relationship hit the rocks, the battle of the sexes begin.

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Released February 12, 2008 a direct to dvd film titled Three Can Play That Game. Unlike the first one this one is Not Rated, but it will still be a little innapropriate content. It is also confimed Three Can Play That Game will have Vivica A. Fox as Shante Smith, a famous couple's councilor.

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