The Blood Oranges (1997)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 93 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
The Blood Oranges
In this erotic drama, a couple who have devoted themselves to sexual freedom discover that their open relationship may have led them into dangerous waters. Fiona (Sheryl Lee) and Cyril (Charles Dance) are a married couple with an open relationship; they allow each other to pursue erotic pleasures with other partners at will, and they're eager to make the most of the opportunities that present themselves as they vacation in Italy. While in town, they meet Hugh (Colin Lane), a photographer travelling with his wife Catherine (Laila Robins) and their children. Fiona and Cyril discover that Hugh likes to photograph nude couples, and they eagerly invite him along for some fun and games at their rented villa, with blood oranges scattered around the floor. Before long, Fiona and Cyril discover that Hugh has a secret they never counted on. Based on a novel by John Hawkes, Blood Oranges has rather ornate dialogue that earned it some unintended laughs in its early screenings, especially when Cyril uses his favorite euphemism for having sex, "Tasting the love lunch." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Blood Oranges:
Charles Dance also in Nicholas Nickleby , Black and White , Plenty , The Golden Child , The Contractor
Colin Lane also in Broken Harvest
Sheryl Lee also in Follow the River , Guinevere , Backbeat , Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , Paradise, Texas , Kingpin
Rachael Bella also in Jimmy and Judy , The Ring , The Crucible
Aida Lopez also in Burn the Bridges
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