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Sexual Malice

Sexual Malice

Released May 01st, 1994
Running Time 96
Director Jag Mundhra
Company A-Pix Entertainment
Cast Diana Barton, John Laughlin, Douglas Jeffery, Jerry Mathers, Edward Albert, Kathy Shower, Don Swayze, Chad McQueen
Critical Rating Not Yet Rated
Genre Alternative

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The team of Gernert-Garroni-Hippolyte has established enough of a remunerative track record to warrant crowning them kings of the contemporary erotic thriller. But someone ought to crown the screenwriter of this picture for malice of resolution.

Sexual Malice, an erotic thriller that plays fast and loose with the viewers' tolerance for quick-fix endings, takes essentially 90 minutes to establish the elaborate underpinnings of a double-cross, only to kick the chair out from under it in a mere 10 seconds.

However, for torrid sexual fantasy, the viewer could do a lot worse. Judged on that condition alone, this film is certainly one hot piece of merchandise.

Edward Albert (you'll recognize him—he's the one whose character looks beset by a serious constipation problem) and Diana Barton are married. Albert is an untenured and unhappy English professor, and Barton (she follows in the grand tradition of Shannon Whirry—naked in every other scene) is a junior partner in a law firm. Yet, they manage to live in a mansion that makes the White House look like an outhouse. (She comes from money, is the explanation.)

All is not well in Camelot, though. Every time Barton's sexual temperature reaches equatorial conditions, she looks toward Albert to hose the flames, only he meets her yearning glances with the look of one crying out for Haley's M.O. As you might expect, Barton takes the first available opportunity to cheat—with a male stripper no less—thus prompting a series of erotic encounters that makes 9 1/2 Weeks look like an episode of "Petticoat Junction".

Again, the fact that Barton's got lots of dough should be a clue to Albert's intentions from this point. Wannabe scriptsters devise your own scenario, and see how it matches up against the screen version. You can't do any worse.

Also stars Chad McQueen, Don Swayze, John Laughlin, Douglas Jeffery, Kathy Shower and Jerry Mathers as the Beaver—no, actually in a cameo as a desk cop.



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