Yep. One in 1988 one in 1989. Both very good films. Weirdness.
I could have used the same movies (plus that adaptation whose name is slipping my mind) to say:
Annette Bening and Glenn Close and Sarah Michelle Gellar
or
Uma Thurman and Faruza Balk and ...memfault, that girl who I usually kind of like...
or
Meg Tilly and Michelle Pfeiffer and Reese Witherspoon
...
I only guessed it because I was thinking of using the two movies but didn't know who was in Valmont.
I saw that on Broadway with Alan Rickman as Valmont.
swoons at the memory
Cary Grant and Bing Crosby
I saw it on Broadway with Laura Linney as Merteuil, which was a spectacularly bad piece of casting. It was a pretty terrible production.
Jealous of the Rickman viewing.
That's the one!
ETA: I actually hated all three performances of that role. Though Cecilie is a pretty poorly written character, so it may not be their fault.
I saw that on Broadway with Alan Rickman as Valmont.
Boy, I'd give a great deal to have seen that.
plus that adaptation whose name is slipping my mind
Cruel Intentions
Cary Grant and Bing Crosby
C.K. Dexter Haven (You have unexpected depth!) I can't recall if Crosby's character was named the same in High Society. He should have been -- it's a GREAT name.