A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 4, 2000
Original Title:
Sex Files: Erotic Possessions
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
ASP S.A.
Click Productions Inc.
Oranton Ltd.
Riouw Beleggingen BV
Production Countries:
France | Ireland | Netherlands | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Young actress Claire and boyfriend Mike move into the former Hollywood home of 1940s starlet Valerie Parks, who died in mysterious circumstances before her career could take off. When Mike finds a copy of Valerie's uncompleted - and long thought lost - film The Last Widow, Claire soon comes to believe that the house is haunted and that Valerie is possessing her sexually. A film company announces that a remake of The Last Widow is about to go into production and Valerie sets out to win the leading role in Claire's body.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Hadara Jaget
Siobhan Carmody
Casting:
Robert Lombard
Costume Design:
Inga Uttensven
Director:
William Wildest
Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler
Editor:
Ian Rodric
Executive Producer:
Alain Siritzky
Key Makeup Artist:
Veronica Lorenz
Music:
Finetune
Producer:
Peter Diamond
Terrence Haslam
Production Design:
Chris Larsen
Set Decoration:
Melissa Blanchard
Writer:
Stephen Crestview
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