
Lethal Seduction (1997)
Release Year: 1997
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Lethal Betrayal
Director: Fred P. Watkins
Writer: Fred P. Watkins, Scott M. Murphy
Production & Genre
Producer: associate producer (as Jeff Cusick): Jeffrey Cusick
executive producer: John D. Daniels
associate producer: Karl Kimbrough
co-producer (as Scott Murphy): Scott M. Murphy
producer (as Fred Watkins): Fred P. Watkins
Companies: Cinema Tex, Dreamcatcher Entertainment
Budget: 500.000
Keywords
Keywords: bar, blond woman, erotic thriller, exploitation film, female orgasm, gangster, gun, independent film, kiss, man and woman have sex in a bed, missionary sex position, parking garage, police, police officer, sex in bed, sexploitation, sexploitation film, telephone, telephone call, z movie
Story
Detective Trent Jacobson (Chris Mitchum) is investigating grisly murders linked to crime boss Gus Gruman's associates. Gruman's daughter Mona (Joette Rhodes) is secretly dating Trent's nephew Donny (David Michie). When a mysterious blonde woman becomes the prime suspect, Trent becomes obsessed with catching her. Meanwhile, Donny starts an affair with a brunette (Julie Strain), leading to his car being sabotaged and him ending up hospitalized. As Trent closes in on the killer, the situation escalates towards a violent, bloody climax.
Summary
Lethal Seduction (1997) is a thriller drama directed by Fred P. Watkins. The story revolves around Detective Trent Jacobson's pursuit of a mysterious blonde suspect connected to murders linked to notorious crime boss Gus Gruman. Complicating matters is Trent's nephew Donny dating Gruman's daughter Mona. The film combines elements of mystery, suspense, and eroticism, culminating in a shocking climax.