A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Caleb Ruminer, Amanda Detmer, Dina Meyer
Written by:
Roger Stigliano
Michael Waite
Directed by:
Nancy Leopardi
Release Date:
July 11, 2015
Original Title:
Lethal Seduction
Alternate Titles:
Innocence volée
Stripped of Innocence
致命诱惑
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Indy Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 80
High School senior Mark Richards has never minded his overprotective widowed mother, Tanya, and is a good son to her as he prepares to go off to Princeton in the fall. However, when he comes under the sexual spell of the rapacious, manipulative older woman Carissa Barrington, he finds himself in the middle of two strong, unreasonable women--one of whom is insane...
High-school senior Mark has never minded his overprotective widowed mother Tanya and is a good son to her as he prepares to go off to Princeton in the fall. One day, he goes to a hardware store where he meets attractive middle-aged widow Carissa, who convinces him to come fix the shower at her house. She seduces him and they have sex. When he comes under the spell of this rapacious, manipulative woman, he lands between two strong, unreasonable women--one of whom is insane. After learning that Carissa's ex-husband was found dead at her house, Tanya visits Carissa to make amends but Carissa rejects her and threatens to convince Mark to do whatever she wants, including cutting Tanya out of his life.
Art Direction:
Sarah Taub
Co-Executive Producer:
Kristofer McNeeley
Costume Design:
Martha Gretsch
Director:
Nancy Leopardi
Director of Photography:
Andrew Russo
Editor:
Vincent Oresman
Rowan Glenn
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Sharon Bordas
Original Music Composer:
Chanda Dancy
Producer:
Ross Kohn
Nancy Leopardi
Production Design:
Marissa Leguizamon
Stunt Double:
Cassandra McCormick
Writer:
Roger Stigliano
Michael Waite
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