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Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091635/


9½ Weeks is a 1986 erotic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. The film is based on the novella of the same title by Elizabeth McNeill.


 Mickey Rourke ...  John 
 Kim Basinger ...  Elizabeth 
 Margaret Whitton ...  Molly 
 David Margulies ...  Harvey 
 Christine Baranski ...  Thea 
 Karen Young ...  Sue 
 William De Acutis ...  Ted (as William DeAcutis) 
 Dwight Weist ...  Farnsworth 
 Roderick Cook ...  Sinclair - the Critic 
 Victor Truro ...  Gallery Client 
 Justine Johnston ...  Bedding Saleswoman 
 Cintia Cruz ...  Whore 
 Kim Chan ...  Chinatown Butcher 
 Lee Lai Sing ...  Angry Chinese Customer 
 Rudolph Willrich ...  Chinatown Shopper 


The film was not a major success commercially in the United States, grossing $7 million in box office receipts alone, and was poorly received by critics. Despite its moderate success in North America, the film acquired a large fanbase on video and was a huge success internationally. The film is now well known for its erotic sadomasochistic content. 

To obtain an R-Rating the sex scenes had to be cut slightly. The unrated version is uncut.

The main single released from the 9½ Weeks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was "I Do What I Do," performed by Duran Duran bassist John Taylor, giving his first solo singing performance during a hiatus in Duran Duran's career. The song reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #42 on the UK Singles Chart. Music for the score was composed by Taylor and Jonathan Elias. Original music for the movie was also written by Jack Nitzsche, but his compositions are not included on the soundtrack.

The soundtrack also included tracks from Luba, Bryan Ferry, Dalbello, Corey Hart, Joe Cocker, Devo, Eurythmics and Stewart Copeland. Jean Michel Jarre's "Arpegiator", played during the sex scene on the stairs in the rain, was not included on the record.