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Amanda Peadar-Collins keep you at attention through this trivial plot about love, jealousy and infidelity. The men in the cast become a part of the wallpaper, but the setting in Florida is great. There are lots of juggling boobs and simulated sex, in warm and partly wet environments. Kate, played by Amanda is a writer with writer’s block, and goes with boyfriend and two other couples to Florida to visit a friend living on the waterfront. One of the other two girls is having an affair with Kate’s boyfriend. The mood of the movie is set in the jacuzzi and on the sunny beach. Nice couples touch to the movie, which is definitely softcore. These girls must have been in Playboy.
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Released
Original Language
EN

Hollywood beckons for recent film school grad Nick Chapman, who is out to capitalize on the momentum from his national award-winning student film. Studio executive Allen Habel seduces Nick with a dream deal to make his first feature, but once production gets rolling, corporate reality begins to intervene: Nick is unable to control a series of compromises to his high-minded vision, and it's all he can do to maintain his integrity in the midst of filmmaking chaos.

Director Alfred Hitchcock is revered as one of the greatest creative minds in the history of cinema. Known for his psychological thrillers, Hitchcock’s leading ladies were cool, beautiful and preferably blonde. One such actress was Tippi Hedren, an unknown fashion model given her big break when Hitchcock’s wife saw her on a TV commercial. Brought to Universal Studios, Hedren was shocked when the director, at the peak of his career, quickly cast her to star in his next feature, 1963’s The Birds. Little did Hedren know that as ambitious and terrifying as the production would be to shoot, the most daunting aspect of the film ended up coming from behind the camera.