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| Michael Douglas | Nicholas Van Orton |
| Sean Penn | Conrad Van Orton |
| Deborah Unger | Christine (as Deborah Kara Unger) |
| James Rebhorn | Jim Feingold |
| Peter Donat | Samuel Sutherland |
| Carroll Baker | Ilsa |
| Anna Katerina | Elizabeth (as Anna Katarina) |
| Armin Mueller-Stahl | Anson Baer |
| Charles Martinet | Nicholas' Father |
| Scott Hunter McGuire | Young Nicholas |
| Armin Mueller Stahl | |
| Deborah Kara Unger | Christine |
| Anna Katarina | Elizabeth |
| Director | David Fincher
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| Producer | Steve Golin
Cean Chaffin Jonathan Mostow |
| Writer | John D. Brancato
Michael Ferris John Brancato |
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There are no rules in "The Game." And that will make life very difficult for Nicholas Van Orton, a successful businessman who is always in control. Van Orton lives a well-ordered life - until an unexpected birthday gift from his brother destroys it all. Like it or not, Nicholas has been enrolled in a game - "a profound life experience" that begins quietly but soon erupts in a rush of devastating events. Van Orton has to win this deadly game or lose control of everything in his life. |
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