Fair Game

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Fair Game
Directed by Andrew Sipes
Produced by Joel Silver
Written by Paula Gosling (novel)
Charlie Fletcher (screenplay)
Starring William Baldwin
Cindy Crawford
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) 3 November 1995
Running time 91 min.
Country USA
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Fair Game is a 1995 action movie directed by Andrew Sipes, starring Cindy Crawford as family law attorney Kate McQueen and William Baldwin as Max Kirkpatrick, a Florida police officer. Kirkpatrick ends up on the run to protect McQueen when she is targeted for murder by ex-members of the KGB with interests in a ship owned by a Cuban man who may lose it in a divorce case being pursued by McQueen. The movie was made famous because of her topless scene.

The film made $11.5 million, but it was treated harshly by critics who singled out Crawford's poor acting. [1] It was nominated for three Razzie Awards, for Worst Actress (Crawford), Worst New Star (Crawford) and Worst Screen Couple (Crawford and Baldwin). [2]

Locations used for the film iuded Coral Gables, Florida, Miami Beach, and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

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