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| Director: | Dan Golden |
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| Writer: | Dan Golden, Robert Dodson |
| Staring: |
| City-council member Franklin Carlyle is mugged, knocked down and left on an alley. When he recovers, he is befriended by an alcoholic who introduces him to a local strip-bar. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 30, 1990 |
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| Director: | Dan Golden |
| Writer: | Dan Golden, Robert Dodson |
| Genres: | Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | satan, strangulation |
| Production Companies | New Horizons |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| William Katt | Franklyn Carlysle |
| Rick Dean | Sam Silver |
| Maria Ford | Lynne Hauser |
| Wendy MacDonald | Saundra Carlyle |
| Elena Sahagun | Becky |
| Tommy Hinkley | Mitch |
| Roger Craig | Detective Ludlow |
| Ria Coyne | Cynthia |
| Fred Olen Ray | Announcer |
| Madison | Jezebel |
| Michelle Bauer | Table Dancer |
| Greta Carlson | Waitress |
| Mac Ward | Man |
| Harriet Harris | Elderly Lady |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Wally Pfister | Additional Photography |
| Lev L. Spiro | Boom Operator |
| Dan Golden | Director, Story |
| Robert Dodson | Writer |
| Dick Buckley | Cinematography |
| Johan le Tenoux | Production Design |
| Mark Walters | Art Direction |
| Paige Pollack | Foley Artist |
| Scott Singer | Music |
| Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves | Editor |
| Hayden de Maisoneuve Yates | Art Direction |
| Paris Libby | Costume Design |
| Christopher B. Reeves | Dialogue Editor |
| Mark Hollingsworth | Sound Editor |
| Catherine Harper | Foley Artist |
| Glenn Garland | Dialogue Editor |
| Amy Ancona | Assistant Art Director |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Rodman Flender | Executive Producer |
| Ron Zwang | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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So... five years after this was released "Strip Teaser" came out and used the same cast, the same locations, and some of the same scenes to make a totally different movie.... and also in 1995 "Hot Ticket" was released that kind of did the same thing. And if you are familiar with low budget 90s er ... a stripper movies.... that's not at all uncommon and is often blatantly obvious. However, unlike MOST movies of this kind... Naked Obsession actually tried for a story and plot and decent acting. I mean, this literally puts some real effort into things. And the plot is unique, a politician, a homeless man, a stripper, his wife, and a killer trying to screw him over for... love. And it manages to pull off some suspense in the process. It's almost like you are not watching a B grade stripper exploitation movie. It's not a great film, but it's not the kind of film that you are going to ever see again. So A for effort alone, if not for originality.