Perfect Fit (2001)An aimless young man turns to murder in order to satisfy the desires of his new girlfriend, a narcissistic blue jean fetishist. Director:Donald P. Borchers |
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Perfect Fit (2001)An aimless young man turns to murder in order to satisfy the desires of his new girlfriend, a narcissistic blue jean fetishist. Director:Donald P. Borchers |
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| Alexander Polinsky | ... |
Dick
(as Alexander Niver Polinsky)
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Maria Ford | ... |
Perry
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| Renée Humphrey | ... |
Amanda
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David Grieco | ... |
Michael
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| Nell Carter | ... |
Mrs. Gordy
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| Mary Woronov | ... |
Mom
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| Paul Bartel | ... |
Dad
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| Olivia Barash | ... |
Janet
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| John Philbin | ... |
Monty
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| Robert Musgrave | ... |
Frank
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| Billy Maddox | ... |
Brick
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| Bill Burr | ... |
Doorman
(as Billy Burr)
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| Tony Edwards | ... |
Jerry
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Nick Benedict | ... |
Thomas
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Andre Rosey Brown | ... |
Packy
(as Rosey Brown)
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An aimless young man turns to murder in order to satisfy the desires of his new girlfriend, a narcissistic blue jean fetishist.
I am a fan of Maria Ford and the creator of the Maria Ford Home Page. Most of Maria's early movies are simple T&A flicks in which she played strippers and/or hookers and more often than not got bumped off. "The Perfect Fit" is a departure in many ways. It has substance. It has a plot. It is quirky. It is imaginative. And Maria, in it, is flawless. Her character, Perry, is a delightfully self-absorbed, pampered, twisted, un-apologetic, aggressive woman used to getting whatever she wants, whatever the cost. She is dominating. She is sarcastic. She has a past, which none of Maria's other roles have really given her. I even love that in it, she EATS. In what other movie is the beautiful, sexy lead allowed to have a healthy appetite?