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Whistle Stopper - Payback (1994, Unrated/Special Director's Cut, SP)

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Manufacturer: Vidmark / Trimark Starring: C. Thomas Howell, Joan Severance, Marshall Bell, Richard Burgi, John Toles-Bey Directed By: Anthony Hickox
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303308166 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6303308163 Label: Vidmark / Trimark Manufacturer: Vidmark / Trimark Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Vidmark / Trimark Release Date: 1997-06-20 Running Time: 88 Studio: Vidmark / Trimark Theatrical Release Date: 1994
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wait a moment and read this before purchasing Comment: The other reviews of this movie are way too kind. There is very little "steam" in this movie. Not a bad plot, but let's be honest, that's not why we watch these direct to video / cinemax softcore movies. Joan Severance does look good as usual. However, the erotica scenes are few and far between and there is virtually nothing more revealing in the unrated version so don't spend your $ here. Joan looks at her best putting on shiny white thigh highs underneath a tight yellow dress, but nothing happens with her and this luscious outfit. A complete waste. This is bound to disappoint so don't be misled by the other reviews.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Joan Severance in noir type thriller Comment: It's Joan Severance. Yeah, she's blonde in this one, but it's still Joan Severance. Black Scorpion. Need I say more? Three stars for the appearance by Joan Severance.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Average erotic thriller, made more delicious by Severance Comment: I saw the unrated version of this movie a few years back and I've been leery of buying the R-rated version for fear of significant edits. It's an average B-movie potboiler about an ex-con who finds work and a lot more than he bargained for at a diner in the middle of nowhere. The luscious Joan Severance (dyed blonde here) stars as the co-owner of the diner, along with her blind husband, who by freak coincidence (or is it?), is a former guard at the prison the ex-con was at. Drifter and wife become lovers and plot against blind hubby. C. Thomas Howell has been doing satisfactory work in these B-movie roles for years now, and he was almost unrecognizable as the weedy hippie-like ex-con. He did a good job with the character, but looking as he did, it was simply not believable that a hottie like Joan Severance would fall for him. They have some steamy scenes together. Joan is an awesome woman to look at. Eyes that will melt your heart and a body that will not quit. I'm glad someone pointed out somewhere that this was actually an unofficial adaptation of The Postman Always Rings Twice, made famous onscreen by Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange. I wouldn't have made the connection immediately. Severance and Howell seemed to like working together and starred in two other movies together: Dangerous Indiscretion and Matter of Trust.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I couldn't take this film off my mind!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment: I love the scene in the kitchen and the garage. This is the movie of Joan Severance that i really like most. I've look anywhere for this film, now I'm going to have it. Thanks to amazon.com. But I really love to have it on DVD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dangerous Indiscretion is thrilling & short Comment: I am reviewing Joan Severance's "Dangerous Indiscretion," also featuring devious Malcolm McDowell and C. Thomas Howell. A free spirit creative ad man, Howell sees Severance and after the predictable chase they couple. Severance's powerful hubby, evil McDowell finds evidence of the liasion & seeks to destroy Howell, beating Severance in the process. McDowell is ruthless. At same time he is trying to get zoning approval for a lakeside complex. There are lots of ruthless scenes along with some moments of tender love. Not typical sexploitation. Engaging plot, moves along, a few touching moments. 81 minutes. This is an enjoyable above average film that keeps flowing. Severance's acting rivals her beauty. This is the VHS "Dangerous Indiscretion." Clever uses of photo tampering shown. Howell's support lady is a doll. I highly recommend this film. Short, moving, engaging thriller.Dr. Alan Kardoff, Mgmtdr
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