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Two Can Play That Game: with Open Captions

Rated R for language including sexual dialogue.

R 92min.
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Released on September 7, 2001
Love really is a battlefield in this war of the sexes comedy that marks the directorial debut of Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997) screenwriter Mark Brown. Vivica A. Read More
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Vivica A. Fox Shante Smith
Morris Chestnut Keith Fenton
Lee Anthony Attorney In Elevator
Cherise Leana Bangs Miller Girl #2
Gabrielle Union Conny Spalding
Tamala Jones Tracye Edwards
Kelvin Brown Dinner Guy #6
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