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Total Exposure (film)

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Cinema

Music by
  
Sasha Matson

Initial release
  
15 May 1993 (South Korea)

Music director
  
Sasha Matson

4.2/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
John Quinn

Cinematography
  
Kent L. Wakeford

Director
  
John Quinn

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Produced by
  
Steve Beswick Jeff Prettyman

Written by
  
John Quinn Lynne Dahlgren

Starring
  
Michael Nouri Season Hubley Jeff Conaway Bob Delegall

Screenplay
  
Lynne Dahlgren, John Quinn

Producers
  
Jeff Prettyman, Steve Beswick

Cast
  
Martina Castle, Dean Devlin, Christian Bocher, Dennis Paladino, Robert Prentiss

Similar
  
Black Ice, A Vow to Kill, Tomorrow's a Killer, Indiscreet, Driftwood

Total Exposure is a 1991 direct to video crime thriller starring Season Hubley and Michael Nouri, directed by John Quinn and written by Quinn with Lynne Dahlgren. It has notably been described as a far better than average exploitation movie. Among the supporting cast is Playboy Playmate Deborah Driggs.

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Total exposure born to perform


Plot

Top female photographer Andi (Season Hubley) returns from a glamor photo session in Mexico only to find a stash of cocaine in her bag, smuggled in by her star model Kathy (Deborah Driggs). Considering her own prior convictions, and fearing the police, she dumps the entire stash down the drain immediately. Kathy denies responsibility and eventually turns up dead. And now, there are some nasty people who don't quite believe anybody, let alone a former junkie, would flush away a fortune in drugs, and they want it back, or else! She gets ex-cop Dave Murphy (Michael Nouri) to protect her from the killer criminal (Jeff Conaway).

Reception

TV Guide called the film a "predictable, if well-produced, urban thriller". They write that John Quinn directs "with occasional verve", and the acting is fine, including that of veteran leads Hubley and Nouri, and "there are some spunky bit parts", but it was felt "Lynn Dahlgren and Quinn's convoluted screenplay is tiresomely familiar". In Thrilling Detective relates "Michael Nouri is almost interesting as low-key Los Angeles private eye", and toward the film writes it was not "a bad film, but really pretty standard, run-of-the-mill fare", and of Michael Nouri's character, "Murphy's soft-spokeness, and easy-going spin on things might have been developed a bit more, but there's not much else really interesting going on, except maybe for catching Jeff Conaway as the aforementioned DA." VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever describes the film as "total idiocy involving unclad babes and hormonally imbalanced men in blackmail and murder".

References

Total Exposure (film) Wikipedia