A woman uses her smarts, charm and beauty as part of a scheme to settle her long-lost brother's debt that a sleazy lawyer wants settled right now.A woman uses her smarts, charm and beauty as part of a scheme to settle her long-lost brother's debt that a sleazy lawyer wants settled right now.A woman uses her smarts, charm and beauty as part of a scheme to settle her long-lost brother's debt that a sleazy lawyer wants settled right now.
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Kristi Russell
- Salesgirl
- (as Kristin Maria Borges)
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- TriviaPamela Anderson was originally cast in the lead role, but backed out after learning how gratuitous the nudity and sex was going to be. She was unsuccessfully sued for $US5 million for breach of contact in 1997. Her role was taken by Kathy Ireland.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the movie, Ireland distracts a guy while his Lamborghini is shown being stolen. Towards the end of the movie, the car is referred to as a Ferrari.
- Quotes
Henry Kronfeld: Marsha, Marsha, Marsha.
- SoundtracksKISS U ALL OVER
Written by Joel Jacob
Performed by Kevin Sepe & E.J. Waters
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I see some people bashing this film and that troubles me. As a movie, there are many much worse than this one. As an opportunity to see Kathy Ireland walking and talking instead of in the pages of SI is certainly worth the effort of watching it. One of the most gorgeous and intelligent women on the planet. So she decides to accept an offer to do a bad movie. Did she get paid? I'm guessing yes.
Now she is a multi-billionaire business woman with he lines of products that all started with a line of socks. Will she ever act again? I don't know, but she certainly doesn't have to to pay the bills. I was glad to stumble across this movie on cable. And let's not forget that the Latino tough guy was also used for the same type of role in "Wild Things". LOL And a personal note to the person who wrote about the different decades. I'm old enough to know that the late 60's through the mid 80's was the best of all times period for movies and music. What does how or what clothes people wore in this or any movie have anything to do with anything except for snobs who live their small minded lives based on the current fashion magazines?? If you think the current decade is the best thing going, maybe you should get your head examined. At least back in those days the movie industry seemed to be able to come up with original ideas of their own instead of reworking Japanese horror and doing poor remakes of classic TV shows, video games, and movies.
Now she is a multi-billionaire business woman with he lines of products that all started with a line of socks. Will she ever act again? I don't know, but she certainly doesn't have to to pay the bills. I was glad to stumble across this movie on cable. And let's not forget that the Latino tough guy was also used for the same type of role in "Wild Things". LOL And a personal note to the person who wrote about the different decades. I'm old enough to know that the late 60's through the mid 80's was the best of all times period for movies and music. What does how or what clothes people wore in this or any movie have anything to do with anything except for snobs who live their small minded lives based on the current fashion magazines?? If you think the current decade is the best thing going, maybe you should get your head examined. At least back in those days the movie industry seemed to be able to come up with original ideas of their own instead of reworking Japanese horror and doing poor remakes of classic TV shows, video games, and movies.
- nealvan557
- Jun 3, 2008
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