Final Embrace (1992)A detective assigned to protect a pop singer gets romantically involved with her twin sister after the singer is murdered. Director:Oley Sassone |
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Final Embrace (1992)A detective assigned to protect a pop singer gets romantically involved with her twin sister after the singer is murdered. Director:Oley Sassone |
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| Robert Rusler | ... |
Kyle Lambton
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| Nancy Valen | ... |
Candy Vale /
Laurel Parrish
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| Dick Van Patten | ... |
Larch
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Dee McCafferty | ... |
Adrian Waring
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| Linda Dona | ... |
Jeri
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Wally Kurth | ... |
Devon
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Mike Castagnola | ... |
Waiter
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Toledo Diamond | ... |
Dancer
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Max Hunt | ... |
Video Editor
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Benjamin Jurano | ... |
Sergeant Petrie
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| Justin Lazard | ... |
Pierce
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Gloria LeRoy | ... |
Velvet
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Howard Shangraw | ... |
Coroner
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John Shepphird | ... |
Crashing Cop
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Candy Vale has it all. Hip and sexy she rules the MTV crowd with her voluptuous voice and her beautiful body until one morning, when the police discover her brutally beaten corpse...Enter Laurel, Candy's younger sister, who is determined to uncover the mystery of her sister's death. She teams with Kyle, a hotblooded young cop. What the two discover is a world where music and murder dance hand in hand and best friends can quickly turn into deadly enemies. Written by Concorde - New Horizons (with permission).
You know, if it wasn't for seeing the cherubic old Dick Van Patten playing a hardboiled detective in this B-grade suspenser, it wouldn't be worth the film it was photographed on. None of the cast really stands out, the plot doesn't offer much in the way of surprises, and the finale leaves a whole lot to be desired. Then again, what can you expect from one of these generic, cookie-cutter films? To be honest, you do have to throw the genre a bone for this one: Seems like these films always try to spice things up castwise by having someone with some name recognition play a COP! I'm still waiting to see Bob Newhart play a detective in one of these erotic throwaways.