Leo Damian Movies

1994  
 
In this erotic thriller, Will (Leo Damian) and Delilah (Kristina Fulton) "meet" through a computer network and are soon sharing sexual fantasies online. As their cybersex becomes kinkier and more detailed, they become obsessed with bringing their virtual erotic games into real life, with dangerous consequences. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1990  
R  
The final cinematic abomination from the late John Derek and his legendary non-actress wife Bo Derek turns out to be their worst collaboration ever, beating out even Bolero for sheer incomprehensible awfulness and ranking as one of the silliest monstrosities ever committed to film. Though no recognizable plot exists, the central premise seems to involve Bo's ongoing obsession with finding a suitable replacement body for the soul of her late husband (a sleepwalking Anthony Quinn), who killed himself after learning that a bum ticker would prevent him from having constant sex with her. The most likely candidate seems to be a handsome but oily thief (Leo Damian), but Bo can't seem to bring herself to murder him outright; fortunately, he kicks the bucket on his own. Lacking both the rampant nudity and laugh-out-loud campiness of John & Bo's previous erotic anti-masterpieces, there is literally nothing to recommend this film, even to bad-movie aficionados. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Keith Michell returns in the role of Dennis Stanton, an ex-jewel thief turned insurance investigator. Jessica (Angela Lansbury) links up with her old friend Dennis when she arrives in San Francisco to attend the opening of a prestigious opera. Before long, things become "operatic" for real when a celebrated tenor, who had previously shot another man (in self-defense, he claimed) who'd been making overtures to the tenor's pretty protégée, succumbs to a suspicious heart attack. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Howie Seaago guest stars as Riva, a deaf war mediator who the Enterprise transports to a battle-scarred planet. It is Riva's aim to settle a centuries-old dispute between two rival factions, many of whose members cannot even remember what they're fighting about. The outcome hinges upon Deanna Troi's efforts to emulate Riva's peculiar negotiation skills, with a few embellishments of her own. Originally telecast on January 14, 1989, "Loud as a Whisper" was written by Jacqueline Zambrano. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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