A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1993
Original Title:
Desert Passion
Alternate Titles:
Erämaan hehku
Paixão no Deserto
Pyretos stin ammo
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
CPV Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 71
Two show-business women leave Los Angeles for Las Vegas, but phoney state troopers abduct them in the desert and they are taken to a laboratory/prison. Here, males come to experience sexual fantasies, which it is the job of the two girls and other attractive captives to flesh out. The captors force an hypnotic drug upon them to aid their performances. Then a country hitchhiker they met earlier at a gas station decides to rescue the girls.
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Aletha Rodgers
Audio Post Coordinator:
Bob McNabb
Boom Operator:
Robert J. Litt
Paul Marshall
Casting Director:
Annie Dylan
Costume Design:
Cassandra Conners
Director:
Carlo Gustaff
Director of Photography:
Mark Melville
John Bailey
Editor:
Carlo Gustaff
Frank Sacco
Electrician:
Anthony Van Dyk
Executive Producer:
Marc Greenberg
First Assistant Camera:
Brian Sørensen
Marta Ascaso
First Assistant Director:
Jennifer Michaels
Gaffer:
Keith Morgan
Grip:
Michael T. Lusk
Key Grip:
Jeff Tomave
Makeup & Hair:
Elena Arroy
Makeup Artist:
Elena Arroy
Music:
Gene Ober
Post Production Supervisor:
Adam Falk
Producer:
Jennifer Anumoda
Production Accountant:
Susan Toohey
Production Assistant:
Monica Variano
Production Designer:
Sebastian Hedgecoe
Script Supervisor:
Gina Michel
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeff Ferguson
Set Production Assistant:
Gail Friedfeld
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