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Alibi - Tori Spelling, Jason, Brooks, Dawn Chong
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
The ultimate phone game... murder!
Tori Spelling stars as Olympic skier Marti Gerrard, who must spend time recovering from an injured knee. Her lonely knights are spiced up with phone calls from a sensuous stranger. He's Connor Hill (Jason Brooks), head of a successful software company, but neither of them reveals any identity.
As their phone fantasies heat up, Marti finds herself deeply involved, despite her friend's warning that the stranger may be dangerous. The lingerie he buys her only adds to her erotic desire. Connor is married, and admits it, but insists his wife wants a divorce. He also tells Marti about a gigolo his wife has dumped who might want to harm her.
Suddenly she's murdered - while Marti and Connor are on the phone - and Connor is booked for the crime. With Connor out on bail, the phone lovers finally meet and their passion intensifies at his remote mountain retreat. But lust is soon accompanied by danger. Nothing is what it seems and as this brilliant exercise in manipulation unfolds, the terror mounts steadily - creating a high-voltage and unforgettable thriller.
Security censorship classification
M (Adolescent themes, medium level violence)
Surveillance time
88 minutes (1:28 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 26 November 1999
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