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Sunset Films International was founded by Andrew Stevens and Jim Wynorski in 1994 and Body Chemistry IV: Full Exposure was announced as part of its inaugural slate of films alongside Skins with Linda Blair and Wings Hauser, Sorceress with Edward Albert and Julie Strain and Hard Bounty starring Matt McCoy, Kelly LeBrock and John Terlesky. [1]
Body Chemistry IV: Full Exposure is a 1995 erotic thriller film and the final sequel in the Body Chemistry film series. It was directed by returning helmer Jim Wynorski and follows on directly from Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III, but with Dr. Claire Archer now played by erotic thriller queen Shannon Tweed. The film follows Dr. Claire ...
Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure (1995) Murder, She Wrote (1 episode, 1995) Danger Theatre (1 episode, 1993) Mindwarp (1992) Monday Morning (1990) References
After the wild success of Body Chemistry, Roger Corman rushed a sequel into production. [2] Kristine Peterson did not return to direct the sequel and Adam Simon, who was offered to direct the original film, but declined due to his commitments on Brain Dead was hired instead. [3] Lisa Pescia is the only cast member to return from the original. [4]
Stella Stevens (born Estelle Caro Eggleston; October 1, 1938 – February 17, 2023) was an American actress.She was the mother of actor Andrew Stevens.. Stevens began her acting career in 1959 in film Say One for Me, winning the Golden Globe Award for "New Star of the Year - Actress". [1]
Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure: Simon Mitchell Video 1996 Dead of Night: Keane 1997 Strategic Command: Jack Haynes 1997 Steel Sharks: Dobbins 1997 Time Under Fire: Cole 1998 The White Raven [6] Lieutenant Kreister 1999 Angels, Baby! Hamilton 1999 Valerie Flake: Cliff Lambert 1999 Judgment Day: Jeff Video 2000 Intrepid [7] First Officer 'Lazo ...
Body Chemistry is a 1990 erotic thriller film written by Jackson Barr and directed by Kristine Peterson. It is the first film in the Body Chemistry franchise which follows the character of psychotic psychiatrist Dr. Claire Archer, played by Lisa Pescia in her feature film lead debut.
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