Midnight Confessions (1995)Vanessa hosts a talk radio show devoted to sex. Unfortunately, she becomes the focus of a maniac killing prostitutes. Director:Allan Shustak |
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Midnight Confessions (1995)Vanessa hosts a talk radio show devoted to sex. Unfortunately, she becomes the focus of a maniac killing prostitutes. Director:Allan Shustak |
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Callie Michael | ... |
Brenda
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Steve Michael | ... |
John
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Alexa Fiery | ... |
Nikki
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Mitch
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Carol Hoyt | ... |
Vanessa
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Mariana
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John Dagnen | ... |
Peter
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Detective Harris
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Derek Mitchell | ... |
Detective Sawyer
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Doug Demarco | ... |
Ryan
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| De'Ann Power | ... |
Mrs. Parker
(as De Ann Powers)
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Cori Hansen | ... |
Kenna
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Lisa Comshaw | ... |
Allyn
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| Monique Parent | ... |
Joni
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Anastasia Alexander | ... |
Britt
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Vanessa hosts a talk radio show devoted to sex. Unfortunately, she becomes the focus of a maniac killing prostitutes.
It is probably fair to describe this piece of direct-to-video exploitation fare as a modern C-movie. The typical B-movie has more plot, more character development, and better production values than this cheapo, but it is still a couple of notches better than the pitiful embarrassments from the bottom of the range.
This erotic thriller centering around a radio psychiatrist may claim inspirations from Play Misty for Me and Frasier but in truth it has a model much closer to home: Sexual Response, a relatively successful B-movie with video queen Shannon Tweed. The focus here is on sex, not on violence, and the sex scenes come just as thick and fast as in a porno - except that this is strictly R-rated. The UK version (which is the one I saw) is 3 minutes longer and presumably a little more daring than the US release.