
Some fantasies go too far.
When a prominent art dealer is found murdered, the man's death leads to an intriguing investigation steeped in sex, corruption and crime. District Attorney David Corelli gets assigned to the case and discovers that a key suspect is his ex-lover Katrina Gavin, a beautiful psychologist who has settled down with his old friend and peer. As Corelli gets deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets with far-reaching implications.
- 5.5
- 1995
- Released
- 1h 35m

David Caruso
David Corelli
Linda Fiorentino
Trina Gavin
Chazz Palminteri
Matt Gavin
Richard Crenna
Governor Edwards
Michael Biehn
Bob Hargrove
Donna Murphy
Karen Heller
Ken King
Petey Vasko
Holt McCallany
Bill Barrett
David Hunt
Pat Callendar
Angie Everhart
Patrice Jacinto
Kevin Tighe
D.A. Arnold Clifford
Robin Thomas
Mr. Green
Jay Jacobus
Justin Henderson
Victoria Smith
Sandy
Drew Snyder
Executive
Bud Bostwick
Justin Henderson's Brother
Darryl Chan
Tommy Loy
Graham Cowley
Deputy Coroner
Nellie Cravens
Governor's Secretary
Ron Ulstad
Kyle Medford
Allen Gebhardt
Forensic Man
Garrett Griffin
Police Officer
Julian Hill
Forensic
Buddy Joe Hooker
Assistant District Attorney
Arthur Johnson
Cop
Paul Schlotfeldt
Cop
Rene Charles LaPrevotte
Cop
Tom Walsh
Cop
Howard Weathersby
Cop
Kevin Whitfield
Cop
John Wyman
Cop
Mini Mehra
Resident
Nicholas Tarvid
Pilot
Harold Morrison
Co-Pilot
William Piletic
Priest
Olimpia Saravia
Maid
Tina J. Spangler
Secretary
Isaac Spivey
Homeless Man
Kenneth Tigar
Corporate Man
Bill Toliver
Medical Examiner
James Edward Veurink
Executive
Victor Wong Chi-Keung
Mr. Wong
Ron Yuan
Technician
Peter Duchin
Black & White Ball Orchestra Leader


Released
en
$50,000,000.00
$9,851,610.00
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- #murder
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- #prostitution
- #erotic thriller
Reviews

Watched the "Director's Cut" which is about 12 minutes longer than the theatrical version. This seems to be leftovers from Joe Eszterhas's script of Basic Instinct and while I think it has its moments, could've been so much better and with a more charismatic lead might've made for a more memorable film as a whole, but David Caruso showed why he was far better suited for television. Still I can't s

Well, this is trying to be an erotic thriller and it is trying to be neo noir... and it doesn't pull off either. It seems to be constantly confused about which way to go, never committing to either genre and not really merging them together very well. Which is pretty sad given that erotic thriller and Noir tend to mix nicely for the most part and can seemlessly transition. Jade didn't know h











