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LIST PRICE $14.95 Save 76%
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Format: VHS Sep 1998 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) Sound: Stereo Closed Captioned 108 min. Color Extra Info: Letterboxed Edition UPC: 043396035089 |
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Movie Description A seemingly virtuous high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo (Matt Dillon), is accused of raping students Kelly (Denise Richards) and Suzie (Neve Campbell). Ken Bowden (Bill Murray), an oddball attorney, and Detective Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon) come to Lombardo's aid, unraveling a much larger blackmail scheme involving some of the town's least suspicious residents.
WILD THINGS, a veering, breakneck ride, proved surprisingly successful at the box office. It features director John McNaughton's (HENRY PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER, NORMAL LIFE) best talents: sinuous, layered storytelling, racy cinematography, and shocking plot twists. Richards and Campbell sizzle on the screen as they tease, seduce, and entrap. Lying somewhere between black comedy and psycho thriller, WILD THINGS is an unclassifiable, unforgettable original.
Synopsis A high school guidance counselor is accused of raping a well-to-do student as well as a not-so-wealthy student. Defending himself with the aid of an eccentric attorney turns into more than he bargained for in this tale of double and triple crosses that includes a rather well known ménage à trois.
Industry Reviews "...[An] erotic thriller..." Rolling Stone - p.80 - Peter Travers
"...A grade-A B-movie....[McNaughton's strength is his] eye for the gaudy gesture..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - p.90-1 - Troy Patterson
"...A slick, steamy tale of non-stop treachery..." New York Times - p.E9 - Janet Maslin
"...As soon as you think Stephen Peters' script has used up every conceivable opportunity, it twists again....There are as many surprises as characters..." Los Angeles Times - Jack Mathews (03/20/1998)
"...It has a little of everything....[McNaughton] likes to show audiences how wrong their expectations are..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (03/20/1998)
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