Kim Dawson Movies
In this erotic thriller for adults only, Chris is back on the streets after serving time in prison for a crime someone else committed. Desperate for work, Chris gets word from his girlfriend of a rich man who needs some dirty work done on the sly. Chris soon finds himself involved in an abduction plot that will earn him a very big payday if all goes as planned. However, it isn't until it's too late that Chris begins to realize he's being set up. Sexual Intrigue stars Eric Ascell, Kim Dawson, and Kira Reed. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Eric Acsell, Kira Reed, (more)
In this sexually charged drama for adults, a husband and wife find themselves on opposite sides of a controversial court case when the madam of a notorious brothel is arrested and put on trial. The prosecuting attorney swears to put the woman in prison, only to discover that his wife, also a lawyer, has been hired to act in her defense. As the couple battle over this issue in and out of the courtroom, the steamy facts of life at the bordello are discussed in front of the jury. Lawful Entry stars Michelle Hall, Ross Goza, and Kim Dawson. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ross Goza, Michelle Hall, (more)
In this steamy thriller, a woman (Kim Dawson) is trapped in an unhappy relationship with the owner of a low-class nightclub (Jonathan Fraser). Desperate to start a new life, she finds herself turning to one of her former boyfriends (Jason Schnuit) for help. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Dawson
Johnny's greatest weakness is for money: he always wants more and he's willing to do anything to get it. So when a mobster named Blackie suggest that they pull off a diamond heist together, Johnny agrees. Things get more complicated, however, when Johnny comes across his other weakness: women. Blackie's girlfriend is gorgeous and despite the danger, Johnny just can't resist. The price of letting things go south with Blackie however, might be greater than the loss of just one job. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Dawson, Stephen Francis, (more)
A boy learns to get by on his wits and comes to depend on the kindness of (relative) strangers in this independent drama. Jimmy (Brendan Fletcher), whose abusive foster father (Ike Gingrich) likes to call him "Jimmy Zip" (that is, "Jimmy Nothing"), is fascinated with fire and sees no good reason to stay at home where he's not wanted. So Jimmy hits the road and ends up in Hollywood, where he hooks up with a pair of fellow runaway teens, Sheila (Adrienne Frantz) and Snake (Zia). While Jimmy's new friends show him the finer points of scraping up a living on the streets, Rick (Chris Mulkey), a pimp and dope dealer, gives Jimmy a job dealing drugs. While on his way home from a drug buy, Jimmy makes the mistake of getting in an argument with Horace (Robert Gossett), a homeless man with Tourette's syndrome who lives in his car. Horace accidentally ends up with Jimmy's jacket, which has $20,000 of Rick's money inside; when Jimmy realizes what happened, he tries to warn Horace before Rick can get to him, but Horace and Jimmy soon take it on the lam with Rick's money. Horace has artistic ambitions, and with Rick's drug money as a stake, he hopes to create some metal sculptures that he can sell for bigger money, allowing him and Jimmy to support themselves after paying back Rick. Jimmy Zip was shown at the 1999 Hollywood Film Festival, where it won a special prize for best film with a budget under one million dollars. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Brendan Fletcher, Ike Gingrich, (more)
C.C. Costigan portrays Nikki Savage, a guard on a futuristic space colony who must save the world from evil aliens. Lloyd A. Simandl's film combines well-worn clichés from two very different genres (women's prison films and sci-fi horror films) in an attempt to create something different. Imagine Species or Ghosts of Mars crossed with Reform School Girls or Caged Fury and that should reveal the level this film is shooting for. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- C.C. Costigan, Kim Dawson, (more)
In this follow-up to the erotic thriller I Like to Play Games, Suzanne (Maria Ford) is now the head of an advertising agency, and in her spare time, she enjoys making the men who work for her jump through hoops (and then some). However, when she's approached by Dominick D'Aura (Bobby Johnston), the owner of a chain of upscale strip clubs who wants Suzanne to design a new campaign for him, she has finally met her match in the arena of sexual gamesmanship. However, Suzanne and Dominick's erotic play soon turns dangerous when extortion, blackmail, and violence creep into the mix. While I Like to Play Games Too features a different director and cast than the first film (in which Suzanne was played by Lisa Boyle), they were written by the same man, David Keith Miller. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Bobby Johnston, (more)
In this thriller, a detective tries to prove an accused artist innocent of murdering her philandering husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Dawson, Collin Bernsen, (more)
In this thriller, the best exotic dancer in Los Angeles goes on the run after she is accused of killing her partner during one of their steamier routines. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Made for cable and aimed at adult audiences, this erotic drama follows a modern young man on a virtual reality trip back to 17th-century England where men were men and women were readily available. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Shannon Dow Smith, Kim Dawson, (more)
In this adult-oriented adventure (produced for the Playboy Channel premium cable network), five beautiful women seek sun, sea, and excitement, and find all three with a group of wealthy and powerful men on the Hawaiian islands. Shot on location in Maui, Maui Heat stars Kim Dawson, Michael Andercon, Kimberley Rowe, and Kim Yates. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Dawson, Teresa Langley, (more)
In this western, Hamilton Monroe's wealthy wife Maria is kidnapped by the treacherous amoral outlaw Billy Van Owen who sticks her in a cave and demands an enormous ransom for her. A chronic philanderer and compulsive gambler, Hamilton has never really loved Maria and rather than spend money on her, offers to free Van Owen's partner Jessup from prison instead. He doesn't know that it was the double-crossing Billy who put Jessup there in the first place. If Jessup can find Billy and bring Maria back, he will be freed. To help with the search, Jessup rounds up a hard-bitten woman, Sandy, a professional scout, Dirty Bob, and a crackshot, Little Swede. Together they ride out to save poor Maria from the evil Billy. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
As the Big Day approaches, Murphy (Scott Bakula) and Peter (Scott Bakula) continue postponing their wedding plans--each telling the other that it's because of professional pressures (a story that neither party truly believes). Things come to head when Frank (Joe Regalbuto) throws a bachelor party for Party, complete with strippers...and an unexpected gatecrasher. Meanwhile, the triangular relationship involving Miles (Grant Shaud), Corky (Faith Ford) and Miller (Christopher Rich) arrives at its own peculiar climax. This is the final episode of Murphy Brown's seventh season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A couple go to unusual lengths to kick-start their relationship in this erotic drama. Brenda (Kim Dawson) and James (Al Sapienza) have fallen into a rut in their marriage, and Brenda's Aunt Lydia (Lenore Andriel) suggests a second honeymoon may be just what they need. Brenda plans a weekend away at a rustic inn, but James surprises her with an unusual request -- he'd like to watch her make love with another man. The resort's social director, Christopher (Sean Abbanato), is good looking and has already shown an interest in Brenda, but when she invites him to take part in the great experiment, James's unexpected burst of jealousy gets in the way. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Policeman-turned-trucker Travis Blackstone (Lorenzo Lamas) is forced to use almost all of his exceptional martial arts skills after his screw-up brother Franklin (Hank Cheyne) begs him to return a fortune in embezzled money from the ruthless Mr. Chang's (Joe Son) money-laundering bank. The hard-driving, ham-fisted action begins when Travis learns that while Franklin claims he only swiped a few hundred thousand bucks, in reality his brother siphoned off five million and invested it in a bogus real estate operation. The decoy money is stashed in a trash can, but before Travis can get it, his own girlfriend sells out to Chang who immediately sets off for bloody revenge. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lorenzo Lamas, Frankie Thorn, (more)
This slick-looking but rather dreary science fiction twist on the vampire genre introduces a crash-landed alien who enters the aged, dying body of Max Page (Robert Sampson. Suddenly, Page's health takes an amazing U-turn. Max soon rises from his deathbed and checks out of the hospital with newfound vitality and a nagging thirst for the estrogen-laced blood of ovulating women (an original, if disgusting, twist on vampirism). Fearing for his family's safety, he flees for San Diego, stopping every other day to prey on more women, until he grows youthful enough to be played by another actor (Joseph Culp). Meanwhile, a gruff FBI agent (John Saxon, in a permanent state of gruff after a lifetime of cop roles) investigates. The one-note material is enlivened a bit by some familiar "B"-movie faces -- including the lovable Michael J. Pollard -- but very little is done with the premise of the alien's estrogen requirements, other than to show Max sniffing around in some rather inappropriate places. Adept "B"-movie buffs can spot Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon and his wife, actress Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, in cute cameos. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
A deliberately campy remake of a Roger Corman low-budget sci-fi outing from 1957, this horror film tells the gruesome story of a bloodthirsty alien who comes to our planet looking to replenish his planet's declining food supply. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide





















