Nowadays, Getting Played has become a topic of great interest to many people around the world. Its relevance has extended to different areas, from science and technology, to culture and entertainment. Getting Played has captured the attention of experts and enthusiasts alike, generating passionate debates and a constant flow of information and news. In this article, we will take a closer look at Getting Played and explore its impact on today's society. From its origins to its influence on the present, through its possible future projections, we will immerse ourselves in an in-depth study that will help us better understand this phenomenon so present in our days.
Getting Played | |
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![]() DVD Cover of Getting Played | |
Written by | David Silberg |
Directed by | David Silberg |
Starring | Vivica A. Fox Bill Bellamy Carmen Electra Stacey Dash |
Theme music composer | David Lawrence |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Eric Manlunas |
Producers | Vivica A. Fox Lita Richardson Michael Catalano David Silberg |
Cinematography | Francis Kenny |
Editor | Charlene Perrone |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | December 10, 2005 |
Getting Played is a 2005 American romantic comedy television film directed by David Silberg, starring Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bellamy, Carmen Electra, and Stacey Dash. The film is about three beautiful women, who decide, on a bet, to select and seduce a total stranger.
The film centers around three very attractive women who, after having many guy troubles themselves, decide to play a prank on a random man. Their goal is to seduce the man while catching the whole sequence on tape and ultimately humiliating him with the footage. Their plan runs into some snags, as the man they choose to prank knows what they are trying to do to him.
A man named Mark Sellers (Bill Bellamy) then has sex with Andrea Collins (Vivica A. Fox) and Lauren (Carmen Electra) while they video tape the intercourse, only for him to change both tapes. He then goes on a date with Emily (Stacey Dash) only to fall in love with her after finding that they both have a lot in common and they "look good together". In the end, they admit everything to each other, and after five minutes of begging, disturbing a couple eating dinner who they think that they are on a hidden camera show, decide to forgive each other and start out clean and honest.
The movie was released on December 10, 2005, in the United States and the DVD was released on June 13, 2006.