Deception (2008 film)

Deception is a 2008 American erotic thriller film directed by Marcel Langenegger and written by Mark Bomback.

Late one night, while working on an audit at a law firm, he is befriended by a charismatic lawyer, Wyatt Bose.

Wyatt has business in London for the next few weeks, but accidentally switches cell phones with Jonathan.

One encounter is with an older woman, who explains the rules: the initiator pays for the room, no names are exchanged, there is no rough play.

Jonathan is surprised one evening to find that his latest encounter is the blonde woman from the subway.

Jonathan rejects other callers, responding only when he gets a new call from S. They again spend hours together before going to a hotel room.

Jonathan goes to her hotel room, where she reveals that Wyatt's real name is Jamie Getz, and that they met at a party hosted by the wealthy Rudolph Holloway.

She is upset that Jonathan is dead, but he reminds her that her $1 million share is more than she ever made as a prostitute on the street.

Days later, Jonathan is walking around Madrid as he continues his futile search for S. In October 2006, it was announced Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor and Michelle Williams would star in the erotic thriller The Tourist.

[3] The movie was put into turnaround by 20th Century Fox because of its racy storyline, and was financed independently.

Funding was then arranged by MRC, the film financing arm of Endeavor, where Jackman was a client at the time.