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Directed by | Andy Hurst |
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Produced by | Marc Bienstock |
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Cinematography | Jeffrey D. Smith |
Edited by | Anthony Adler |
Music by | Steven M. Stern |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Wild Things: Foursome is a 2010 erotic thriller film directed by Andy Hurst and starring Jillian Murray, Marnette Patterson, Ashley Parker Angel and John Schneider.[1] It is a sequel to Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (2005) and the fourth and final film in the Wild Things series. A NASCAR drivers heir who becomes entangled in a rape case after his father crashed and died on the racetrack. The detective investigating his fathers demise, and Carson's fathers lawyer craft - along with the women, a story of deception and intrigue. Set in a bay community of Florida a Donzi (Cigarette type) boat race is held - one that employees 'Fast and Furious' type edits, a patio party for these rich inhabitants to entertain the young and beautiful - scantily clad, party goers opens the movie.
The film was released on DVD on June 1, 2010.
Plot
Carson Wheetly is the son of a NASCAR racer, Ted Wheetly. Carson suspects his father of murdering his mother to gain her money. After a weekend bash (party) at his fathers house on a Florida bay, Carson is arrested for the rape of Brandy Cox. Carson's father had died during a race and detective Frank Walker investigates his death as being questionable. Ted's lawyer announced during a will reading that Carson can't inherit his fathers money and estate until he turns 30, with certain exceptions for marriage. Carson and his lawyer convince Brandy to settle her rape case for five million dollars, plus an additional $100,000 that the lawyer carried in a locking hard case.
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Later, Carson and Brandy, inside her apartment, celebrate the success of the embezzlement as his girlfriend Rachel enters the room. The scene with Carson and two naked women devolves into imagery of eroticism, sex, and lesbianism, with Rachel pouring alcohol over Brandy. Carson pauses inside the shower to gaze at the front door, where he sees another woman walking inside as she undress' to join the menage a trois in progress. Wild Things: Foursome uses pre-scenes over end credits to reveal a deeper truth about the many crimes and how they came to fruition. A mastermind is revealed who is a career con artist who used impersonation to further his plans to steal the Wheetly fortune. During runtime the movie uses various twists and turns to misdirect, other times it's linear until revealed otherwise. The show closes on well planned, years long confidence game that has been resolved.
Cast
- Jillian Murray as Brandi Cox
- Marnette Patterson as Rachel Thomas
- Ashley Parker Angel as Carson Wheetly
- John Schneider as Detective Frank Walker
- Ethan Smith as George Stuben
- Jessie Nickson as Linda Dobson
- Cameron Daddo as Ted Wheetly
- Marc Macaulay as Captain Blanchard
- Josh Randall as Shane Hendricks
References
- ^ Meijer, Lodi. "Wild Things: Foursome (2010)". CineMagazine. Retrieved 31 January 2021.