Category: 31
All Genres: Thriller
Release Year: 1993
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Gregory Dark
Sound: Mono
Taglines:

  • An act of love, or an act of murder?
  • This is the murder weapon. Her name is Rebecca.

  • Writing by: David P. Schreiber – screenplay

    Produced by: Andrew W. Garroni – producer
    Walter Gernert – executive producer
    Craig Thurman Suttle – line producer

    Cast: Nick Cassavetes – Jonathan Brooks
    Shannon Whirry – Laura / Lana
    Richard Roundtree – Harry Reams
    Sandahl Bergman – Clarissa
    Anna Karin – Beth
    Don Swayze – Biker
    Catherine Parks – Helen
    Diana Barton – Jennifer
    Michelle Stafford – Madam
    Sandra Margot – Margaret
    Robert Armstrong – Flashback Man

    Music: Ashley Irwin
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    Plot Outline: A successful psychiatrist (Cassavetes) has his world turned upside-down by the appearance of a mystery woman (Whirry) who cannot recall her own past…
    Plot: A successful psychiatrist (Cassavetes) has his world turned upside-down by the appearance of a mystery woman (Whirry) who cannot recall her own past. Along with a friend (Roundtree), he tries to unlock her secret only to uncover a bizarre series of events.

    Movie Quotes: Clarissa:”>after have sex with her psychiatrist] You know what? This might qualify as sexual harassment.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
     In accordance with the American Human Association no animals were harmed  in the making of this film.

    Goofs: We know about 7 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: The kitchen of the busy restaurant where Sharon works has nobody working in it when she runs out.

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • Madonna agreed to appear nude in “hot candle wax and cold champagne” sex scene, but nude footage wasn't included in the theatrical release. It was featured in the “un-rated” version, which was eventually released on DVD.
    • Patricia Cornwell wrote a novel with the same title. She successfully lobbied for a disclaimer in film's trailer and advertisements, saying the film had no connection to her novel.
    • John Wilson's “The Official Razzie Movie Guide.” lists this film as one of “The Ten Best Bad Films ever made.”