Testing the Limits (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Testing the Limits

Alternate Titles:
Blitzlichtluder

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mystique Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

A weekend of total sexual abandon is what they all need

Mike and Toni are on their way to the mountains for a romantic weekend, when their car breaks down. The couple take shelter in an empty cabin, unaware that it is being used by bisexual photographer Jan who is on an erotic shoot with model Kristin. Things get more complicated when Glen, a fashion editor, arrives. Soon inhibitions (and underwear) are being freely cast aside. But the lovers' reverie is broken when Kristin's psychotic boyfriend breaks in, seeking vengeance.

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Casting:
Anna Camille Miller

Costume Design:
Deborah Ceballos

Director:
Brigitte Berman

Director of Photography:
Ben Kufrin

Editor:
Tamara Friedman

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Eric S. Deutsch

Executive Producer:
Edward Holzman

First Assistant Director:
A. Brooks Medoff

Gaffer:
Alex Jaworski

Hair Designer:
Dewey Cook

Makeup Designer:
Dewey Cook

Music Supervisor:
Carl Schurtz

Original Music Composer:
Carl Schurtz
Chris Anderson

Producer:
William Burke

Production Design:
Brian F. McCabe

Sound Mixer:
Bill Teague

Still Photographer:
Suzanne England

Writer:
Paul Sinor

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