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Beauty betrayed
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Lily Samson had looks some women would kill for...
A gun fires and supermodel Lily Samson (Samantha McConnell) is dead. Two cops, Clark (Brad Bartmann) and his new partner Allie (Samm Croft) are on the case. Their only clues are a revealing video tape of the victim in a searing game of bondage with famous fashion photographer, Fabrice (Jean Paul Gaumont), and Lily's high school yearbook, which reveals mysterious twin sister, Lisa (Samantha McConnell), and clues to a lifelong rivalry with another model.
Clark goes to work interviewing Sharon (Tracy Ryan), Tonya (Keri Windsor) and a bounty of other beautiful models with weak alibis and reasons to want Lily dead. Meanwhile, Allie gives a sizzling performance of her own with Fabrice. It's a tough case but both detectives are willing to do anything to uncover every last clue to the identity of Lily's killer.
Also starring Jane Leno as Liz, Devinn Lane as Kira, Ava Lake as Jody, Steve Curtis as Luke, Wolf Muser as Chief Watson and Viktoria Karina as Patricia. Written by Samm Croft, directed by John Quinn.
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Intelligence analyst
Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
I saw a story!More than the expected soft-core romance, there was an actual plot. With the plot came performers who seemed to be oblivious to the fornicating going on around them. That made the film more entertaining because if men want a film to get off on they go to a sex shop, not a video shop.
I expect a film of this calibre to be shown on and reviewed as 1½ stars on Foxtel, no later than 12:00 pm. Which just goes to show that there's more to an erotic thriller than bonking.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: AC3 stereo
- Picture: Fullscreen
Security censorship classification
R 18+ (High level sex scenes)
Surveillance time
97 minutes (1:37 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 15 August 2001
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