Fair Game (2005 film)

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Fair Game
DVD cover art
Directed byMichael Whaley
Written byJ.M. Winters
Michael Whaley
Produced byCurtis Shaw
Jaki West
LaMonica Peters
Lia Smith
Michael Whaley
Robert Idavia
Steve Weisberg
T.C. Payton
Thomas Mueed
Tommy Burns
William White
Yeoman Elvan
StarringChristopher B. Duncan
Gina Torres
Kellita Smith
Michael Whaley
Mother Love
CinematographyStephen Timberlake
Edited byAmber Pfeiffer
Music bySteven Barri Cohen
Distributed byUrbanWorks Entertainment
Release date
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fair Game is a 2005 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Michael Whaley. Whaley also stars in the film, alongside Gina Torres.

Plot[edit]

Michael (Whaley) and Stacey (Torres) are co-workers who can barely get along at the office. When Michael is suddenly thrust out of his home, the two are unexpectedly forced to become roommates. Though neither is particularly happy about the situation, they eventually learn to like each other, to the point where an undeniable attraction forms. However, another man enters Stacey's life right around the same time, complicating things even more than they were before.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Whaley, Michael (2005-02-12), Fair Game (Drama), Kimberly Bailey, Chip Dobbs, Christopher B. Duncan, Croquet Game, retrieved 2023-10-27

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