
Deep Down (1994)
Release Year: 1994
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Conversations in Public Places
Director: John Travers
Writer: Alice Horrigan, John Travers
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Stephan Bataillard, Cassian Elwes, Edward Bates, John Morrissey
Companies: Penn-Eden West Pictures Inc., Imperial Entertainment
Genre: Thriller
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: adultery, murder, skinny dipping
Story
A young musician with a talent for all things electrical spies on his sexy neighbor with a penchant for skinny dipping in the pool in broad daylight and her obviously violent husband. He is so violent that in the opening sequence he murders a man for talking with his mouth full of food. As the soft-core sex film advances, she gets involved sexually with the much younger man, all the while luring him into a trap involving the murder of her husband.
Summary
A young musician, gifted in electrical tinkering, becomes ensnared by his seductive neighbor's daring daytime skinny-dipping ritual. Her brutish husband, prone to violent outbursts—even killing a man over a mouthful of food—sets the stage for tension. As the soft-core drama unfolds, she initiates a sexual liaison with her much younger neighbor, cleverly enticing him into an intricate plot: eliminating her volatile spouse.