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Stephen Fiachi Movies

1994  
R  
Sexual harassment and revenge are the themes of this thriller. A secretary is murdered in a New York office building. In L.A. Ashley, who works for an advertising agency, is at an office party.There she surreptitiously has sex with a fellow employee. Michael Miller just moved from New York to be the new marketing head. With him he brings his pregnant wife and his daughter Emily. Soon after his arrival he begins harassing Ashley culminating in an attack in an elevator. She goes to court charging him with sexual harassment, but because she has a reputation for making it with others in the office, loses. Despondent, she offs herself in a car crash. Ashley's sister is livid and decides she will avenge her sister's death by ruining Michael. First she gets a job at the agency. Next she seduces Michael and video tapes him making love to her. Mayhem ensues when she repeatedly blackmails him. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Steven BauerTahnee Welch, (more)
 
1993  
R  
Shannon Tweed brings her usual physical attributes to this soft-core mystery thriller about one psychologist's ethical misadventures. Tweed stars as Rebecca Mathis, a sex therapist with a troubled past. As a college researcher, she used a sexual stimulant called Extremis on a student test subject, killing him. Now Rebecca is a respected professional, though her wheeler-dealer husband Tom (Jan-Michael Vincent) is making her life miserable, pressuring her for money and carrying on an affair with her niece Elaine (Brandy Sanders), who works as Rebecca's assistant. When the death of a patient brings hard-boiled Detective Nick Sharkey (Gary Hudson) to her door, the aroused Rebecca is soon involved in a passionate affair with the veteran cop. When Tom ends up in legal trouble, he exposes Rebecca's continued experimentation with Extremis, but the courageous Nick volunteers to act as a human guinea pig and once and for all remove any doubts about Rebecca's guilt in using the substance. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Shannon TweedJan-Michael Vincent, (more)
 
1992  
R  
Unlike his sleazy, anti-erotic Dark Bros. porn films, director A. Gregory Hippolyte's mainstream efforts tend to be sleek, stylish, and erotic like this popular item, a kinky thriller based on a true story. Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2) plays a voyeuristic cop, and Shannon Whirry is his neglected wife. They start bringing home tricks from a classified ad, and Whirry plays with them while Caulfield covertly observes via hidden camera from another room. At first it appears that the couple has solved their marital problems, but things get ugly when one of sleazy bar owner David Carradine's goons answers an ad and gets dirt on the heroes. Caulfield is forced to videotape his wife with Carradine's political rival (Jan-Michael Vincent) in order to protect himself. The angry Caulfield then tries to turn the tables on Carradine, who is blackmailing him, and ends up marked for murder. A solid genre entry, silkily photographed and filled with familiar faces and great bodies, Animal Instincts is one of the more entertaining entries in a seemingly endless cycle, and was followed by two sequels. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Maxwell CaulfieldJan-Michael Vincent, (more)
 
1992  
R  
Los Angeles reporter Jessica Matthews (Lee Anne Beaman) has become totally immersed in her investigation of the practices of corrupt politician Mike Florian (Sam Jones), so much so that she has shamelessly neglected her marriage. After Jessica discovers her author husband Greg (Adrian Zmed) is having an affair, she becomes obsessed with his lover, a prostitute named Traci (Jenna Persaud). ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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1992  
R  
A rather sleazy radio call-in host is popular for being able to turn-on lonely, beautiful female listeners with his sexy voice as he spins creative sexual fantasies for them and encourages them to share their deepest, sexy secrets on the air. Frequently, during or after the show, these red hot fans will show up at the station and he will willingly oblige them in the broadcast booth. Such sexploits abound in this mystery that centers upon one such late-night tryst -- an affair that ends in murder. During the shows, seductive deejay Nick West has his on-air calls screened by lovely Bridget Masters. The trouble begins when one of his biggest fans, Honey, appears for some comforting. She is distressed because she is trying to free herself from her jealous lover and boss for whom she worked as a stripper at the Nirvana club. Nick is more than happy to oblige Honey and takes her into his broadcast booth. Much to Honey's delight, their lovemaking is broadcast over the air. Audiences too are delighted until the lusty moans of Honey's on-coming orgasm turn to terrified screams followed by utter silence. Meanwhile Nick has been knocked out and when he finally comes to, finds her dead. Terrified, Nick runs to his friend Cinnamon's bar and she takes him to her apartment where he can hide from the determined Detective Jackson. When the coast is clear, Cinnamon and Nick head to the Nirvana club to launch their own investigation and soon find themselves even more deeply involved in murder, illegal drugs and lots more casual sex. On video, a considerably more explicit unrated version is also available. Many of the female fans are played by skin-magazine models. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1990  
R  
This mystery thriller is the first in a series of soft-core direct-to-video features co-created by star Andrew Stevens. Stevens plays Will Griffith, the owner of a high-tech Los Angeles security and surveillance company. Will is hired by Brian Walker (Warwick Sims), a rock star undergoing a messy divorce from his philandering wife Nikki (Tanya Roberts). Will's job is to rig the Walkers' home with burglar alarms and most importantly, video cameras that will capture Nikki's frequent trysts with various lovers. As Will gets to know Nikki better, however, he grows attracted to and protective of her, eventually embarking on a kinky sexual affair. When the jealous Brian discovers their relationship, he breaks into the home enraged, forcing Will to kill him in self-defense. Everything is not as it seems, however, and events unfold that force Will to realize that he has been a stool pigeon. Night Eyes (1990) was followed by several sequels featuring Stevens in the Will Griffith role, usually opposite leading lady Shannon Tweed. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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