A hot new model takes the fashion world by storm, but things start to turn ugly when people around her begin turning up dead.A hot new model takes the fashion world by storm, but things start to turn ugly when people around her begin turning up dead.A hot new model takes the fashion world by storm, but things start to turn ugly when people around her begin turning up dead.
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- TriviaShares the alternative title "Victim of Beauty" with another, unrelated TV thriller released in the same year, Nightmare in Columbia County (1991).
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Written by Pat DeRemer, Ray Freeland and Arnie Roman
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Many know the 1999 DROP DEAD GORGEOUS right? But very few know that in 1991 they made a TV movie with the same title but as I saw this I could see why it's not remembered like the 1999 version. Not that it's a bad movie, and I was about to give this a good rating.
Allie Holton is an aspiring model that wants to make it big in the business but looks a bit too lead-footed, until she meets Evelyn Ash (Sally Kellerman) that becomes her agent. Oddly enough, when Holton makes it big everyone around her after a while dies and while suicide could be a motive some suspect of her. This would gradually take her to madness until in the end she is took in an asylum and she'll be questioned by an unnamed interrogator (Michael Ironside in an uncredited cameo) before being forced to stay in the institution forever, but then the movie ends.
The acting was ok by Jennifer Rubin and Kellerman, and the fact of the people dying around Allie was a plus. Yet it was the slow pace in the second half and the ending that showed her end in the asylum that made me lower the score and if it was more pleasant in this last part I would have liked it more. As it is, an ok TV movie but nothing more.
Allie Holton is an aspiring model that wants to make it big in the business but looks a bit too lead-footed, until she meets Evelyn Ash (Sally Kellerman) that becomes her agent. Oddly enough, when Holton makes it big everyone around her after a while dies and while suicide could be a motive some suspect of her. This would gradually take her to madness until in the end she is took in an asylum and she'll be questioned by an unnamed interrogator (Michael Ironside in an uncredited cameo) before being forced to stay in the institution forever, but then the movie ends.
The acting was ok by Jennifer Rubin and Kellerman, and the fact of the people dying around Allie was a plus. Yet it was the slow pace in the second half and the ending that showed her end in the asylum that made me lower the score and if it was more pleasant in this last part I would have liked it more. As it is, an ok TV movie but nothing more.
- bellino-angelo2014
- Mar 23, 2024
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