Provocation 1995: Movie Wiki
| | Brian Grant | | Written by | Richard Preston | | Produced by | John G. Thomas | | Starring | Lynne Tremayne, Stephen D. Sullivan, Kathy Shower | | Cinematography | Mark Morris | | Edited by | Michael Kuge | | Music by | Reg Powell | | Production Company | Axis Films International | | Distributed by | A.I.P. (America International Pictures) | | Release Date | 1995 | | Running Time | 92 minutes | | Country | United States | | Language | English | | Budget | Approx. $500,000 (estimated) | | Box Office | Limited theatrical; primarily direct-to-video |
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The movie was distributed globally under multiple localized alternate titles, reflecting its international cult appeal: Provocation (1995) - IMDb Provocation 1995 Movie Wiki
It was part of the post- Basic Instinct (1992) wave of erotic thrillers made for the home video market. | | Brian Grant | | Written by
Originally titled The Image of Fear , the script was written by Rick Marx and Chuck Vincent in 1994 as a direct response to the success of Basic Instinct (1992) and Single White Female (1992). The producers wanted a lower-budget, faster-produced version that could go into heavy rotation on Showtime and Cinemax (“Skinemax”) during the late-night hours. (America International Pictures) | | Release Date |
When Laura begins receiving anonymous letters and disturbing photographs that seem to depict her dead husband still alive, her psychological state deteriorates. She hires , a cynical private investigator with a gambling problem, to uncover the source of the harassment.
. Set in the 1920s, the film follows the sexual awakening and infidelity occurring at a rural country inn. Plot Summary The story centers on , a rough and insensitive innkeeper who takes his wife,