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Debra Beatty Movies

1995  
R  
In this erotic mystery sequel, a woman goes undercover as a go-go dancer in a sleazy nightclub to find her sister's killer. Kimberly Kelley stars as Jennifer Brennan, whose sister, a professional stripper, was murdered by a serial killer whose modus operandi includes suffocating his victims with plastic wrap. In hopes of catching the deranged culprit, Jennifer agrees to pose as the Los Angeles club's new striptease artist, with the secret aid of a paraplegic detective, John Donnelly (Ross Hagen). While she's seeking the man who ended her sister's life, Jennifer befriends co-workers Lacy (Tane McClure) and Cherry (Julie K. Smith) and discovers that she's got a natural talent for the art of taking it all off. After she performs a lap dance for him, Jennifer also beds one of the club's regulars, Paul Douglas (Jack Turturici), an artist. Eventually, the intrepid Jennifer discovers that all of the killer's victims were mothers and begins to suspect the club's abusive owner, Joe Martoni (Brett Baxter Clark). But a clue leads her investigation to a shocking conclusion. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Kimberly KelleyJack Turturici, (more)
 
1995  
NR  
After having a romantic dinner, passionate sex and then giving him the computer program she's been working on, the insensitive boyfriend of gorgeous Mara (Debra Beatty) jilts her anyway. Later, she's killed in an accident but awakens in a netherworld that is neither heaven nor hell -- in fact, it's some sort of limbo that links the spiritual world, reality, and cyberspace. Mara discovers that she has four chances to learn an important lesson before her soul can move on to the next level of enlightenment. Like a comely computer virus with an appetite for sexual pleasure, Mara invades the virtual reality programs of four people who need inspiration from a randy muse in red latex. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi

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Starring:
Debra BeattyLandon Hall, (more)
 
1994  
R  
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In this horror film, the forces of evil threaten to take over the world, and it is up to a good warlock (Jerry Spicer) to stop them. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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1994  
R  
Hollywood Dreams is standard-issue direct-to-video material. An innocent young girl (Kelly Cook) heads to Hollywood with stars in her eyes. Seemingly guided by radar, every lech, crooked agent and con artist in Tinseltown converge upon our poor heroine. Surprises and subtleties are at a minimum in Hollywood Dreams. There's naked flesh galore, and what isn't shown is spoken of in fairly explicit terms. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kelly CookDanny Smith, (more)
 
1994  
R  
The second in a trilogy of softcore thrillers from porn director Gregory Hippolyte is not, like its predecessor, based on a fascinating true story -- but is more straightforward adult erotica. Shannon Whirry returns as Jo, a new resident of suburbia who has taken up residence in the land of lawnmowers and minivans in an effort to achieve some normalcy. Jo finds work as an assistant to a photographer, Eric (Al Sapienza), who works for a skin magazine. She also meets her neighbors, Steve (Woody Brown), a handsome security expert, and his wife Katherine (Elizabeth Sandifer). When Jo discovers that her home is wired for secret surveillance, she realizes that it is Steve who is watching her, and she is aroused by his voyeurism. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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1993  
R  
A famous fashion photographer, the lover of ace detective Nick Carter, team up to bring the vengeful killer of prominent fashion models to justice. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert EastwickMichelle LaMothe, (more)
 
1988  
R  
Ozzy Osbourne, Gene Simmons, and Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Steven Tyler are among the Heavy Metal artists interviewed in The Decline of Western Civilization 2: The Metal Years. This follow-up to filmmaker Penelope Spheeris' classic 1981 "punk" documentary The Decline of Western Civilization is a bit more reflective and word-dominated than its predecessor, but no less entertaining. One striking aspect of the film is its before-and-after comparisons of the impact of MTV. Heavy Metal newcomers tend to overpraise the cable service, while the "oldsters" implicitly decry the mainstreaming-and in some cases, homogenizing--of their best work. Interestingly, Spheeris' own style has become more mainstream in the years since Decline of Western Civilization, thanks to experience gleaned on such dramatic films as Hollywood Vice Squad (1986) and Dudes (1987). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony Joseph PerrySteven Tyler, (more)