After having killed her husband and framed her lover, Bridget Gregory travels to Barcelona to avoid an investigation. There she gets involved with the sleazy owner of a phone sex company, whom she promptly begins to swindle. Soon she has to deal not only with her double-crossed partners, but with a private detective hired to .. Read more
| Starring | Joan Severance, Con O'Neill, Beth Goddard, Dean Williamson |
|---|---|
| Director | Terence Marcel |
| Genres | Drama |
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After having killed her husband and framed her lover, Bridget Gregory travels to Barcelona to avoid an investigation. There she gets involved with the sleazy owner of a phone sex company, whom she promptly begins to swindle. Soon she has to deal not only with her double-crossed partners, but with a private detective hired to keep an eye on her. A sequel to the neo-noir classic.
| Starring | Joan Severance, Con O'Neill, Beth Goddard, Dean Williamson, Rocky Taylor, David Gilliam, Joseph Pilato |
|---|---|
| Director | Terence Marcel |
| Studio | ITV DVD |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 34 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 17 Feb 2003 Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
Poor convoluted script really going nowhere. Not as powerful as the original though Joan Severance is always worth watching and was the only reason I saw this through to the end!! One for the 'smoke fetishers' methinks as she's rarely without a cigarette in her mouth!!
God! This film is a total insult to the original, so don't watch it if you have seen the excellent 'The Last Seduction' with the awesome Linda Fiorentino. Otherwise, viewed on its own, this film is hysterically funny; a bit like a 'Confessions' film. It's so lame and unsexy (even with the main scenes set inside a sex line phone firm) and the acting from everyone is cringingly bad. Everyone is constantly lighting up! If the script included a dog, it would be smoking. I think this film should be recategorised under 'comedy'.