In this erotic thriller an out of work actor is forced to take a job as a limousine driver. He drives for a beautiful woman and her husband who has ties to the mob. When the girl turns up dead, he is accused of her murder.
03-30-1990
1h 27m
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Ona Zee is a retired pornographic actress active between 1987-2003. She was born Ona Leichtman on March 3, 1951 in Los Angeles, California. Zee graduated from University High School in West Los Angeles and attended California State University Northwestern, but didn't graduate. Zee was a professional model for the prestigious Wilhelmina Agency in the 1970's., she appeared in TV commercials for J.C. Penney, Levi's Jeans, Standard Shoes, Ultra Brite Toothpaste, and also took acting lessons. Zee began performing in explicit hardcore movies in her mid-30's in the mid 1980's. Zee formed a porn film actors union in the 1990's, but it collapsed due to lack of legal and political support. After retiring from the adult film industry, Ona reportedly went on to work as a real estate agent for Caldwell Banker in Los Angeles. A member of the AVN Hall of Fame, Zee has been married twice.
Tracey Adams was born on the 7th of June 1959. Her birth name is Deborah Blaisdell. She performed in over 200 films and throughout this period she went by the aliases Tracy Adams, Tracey Adams, Tracy Roams and Debbie Blaisdell. Adams is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
Early Life: She grew up in a small town near Baltimore, in Maryland, on the East Coast of the United States and came from a middle class family with liberal ideas. She notes that she wasn't brought up a prude. After school Tracey attended community college and became a radio disc jockey. In the hope of moving beyond provincial radio stations she relocated to California in 1981. There she attended broadcasting school and worked for a number of small stations and took acting lessons.To pay the bills though, she found herself doing a number of jobs. Tracey says that she did everything from straight modeling in print ads to selling mobile homes to driving a limo.
Movie career: By 1984 Tracey modeling for the men’s magazines while also going to music school. She's been in almost all the European magazines and most of the American magazines. One of the photographer she had worked for asked if she was willing to do a movie. Tracey was hesitant about moving from soft core to hardcore as at the time she thought pornography “was just dirt.” But she needed to pay for her musician’s course. Her first porn film was ‘Make My Night’ (1985). Tracey quickly became one of the top porn stars in the industry. She was reliable, professional, attractive and by porn standards. As Adam Film World wrote about her in 1987, Adams can "handle characters that few porn actresses dare attempt: she is convincing as a woman of education, culture, breeding; she can play a successful author (Lust on the Orient Express); a rich socialite (Sins of the Wealthy 2); an Indian princess (Soft, Warm Rain); mother to a college-age lad (2002: A Sex Odyssey); a slick hooker (Jacqueline). Fellow porn actor Jerry Butler would later remember that Tracey acts like she’s involved in the sex. But as soon as the camera stops rolling Tracey becomes a real businesswoman. In mid 80's she moved to Europe. Tracey worked in Germany with Terressa Orlowski, in Italy with Cicciolina, and in France for legendary director Marc Dorcel. It was in France that she really established herself, and she appeared in almost a dozen Marc Dorcel films, alongside established European porn stars such as Rocco Siffredi and Laura Valerie. She also worked on films for some of the biggest companies in the industry including VCA and Evil Angel among others. Adams left the pornography business in the late 1980s to try to break into the world of mainstream R-rated B-movies, but her attempted leap into a 'straight' career didn't pan out. Adams soon returned to the hard core arena where she was a star. The last appearance by Tracey in an adult film was in the 1999 Bizarre release, High Heeled Dreams, and by the year 2000 she had retired completely from the adult industry.
Jamie Gillis (born James Ira Gurman; April 20, 1943 – February 19, 2010) was an American pornographic actor, director and member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
Gillis was born in New York City and graduated from Columbia University. He appeared in more than 470 movies as an actor." He also directed several adult movies. A bisexual, he appeared in gay porn, but never engaged in sex with another man on film. Gillis also appeared in a mainstream Hollywood film, Nighthawks (1981) starring Sylvester Stallone in which he played Lindsay Wagner's boss.
Gillis died on February 19, 2010 in New York City from melanoma, which was diagnosed four or five months earlier.
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Born Jane Esther Hamilton on 27 October 1956, Las Vegas, Nevada, Veronica Hart is a respected porn star of the 70s and 80s who went on to minor roles more mainstream movies. Awarded AFAA 1981/82 Best Actress, AFAA 1982 Best Supporting Actress, CAFA 1982 Best Actress.
Shaun Costello began directing for "loops" (10-minute scenes shown in coin-operated viewers in adult theaters) in NYC in the early 1970s, and soon was directing (and acting in) full porn movies and other grindhouse "roughies" shown in Times Square's 42nd Street adult theaters. Costello took work where he could get it, often working for the Mob, who owned many adult theaters and distribution, and working under different aliases for different theaters so that no one (at the time) knew that he was his own competition. Eventually moving on to a mainstream documentary career, Costello written and directed grindhouse movies - rough and violent and reflecting of their times - have seen a resurgence as the 2010's have seen these movies be remastered and re-released and often seen for the first time in decades. Anyone interested in the history of American porn or grindhouse/exploitation theater of the late 1960s and 1970s will likely have encountered Shaun Costello's work, often unknowingly due to his prolific use of aliases.