SYNOPSICS
Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion (1996) is a English movie. Rodney McDonald has directed this movie. Jeff Trachta,Paula Barbieri,Andrew Stevens,Sondra Spriggs are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1996. Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion (1996) is considered one of the best Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Successful psychologist, Dr. Angela Cross, puts in a new burglar alarm system into her home due to threats she received. Steve Caldwell and Will Griffith install her system and after Will gets shot during a burglary attempt. Jeff and Angela have a hot relationship going until another break-in at her house. Angela has some secrets from her past that could be exposed if the tapes stolen are viewed.
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Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion (1996) Reviews
Good Mystery!
I just wanted to give my two cents on this interesting movie. I just happen to be flipping channels early one morning not too many nights ago and this thriller happen to appear on my screen. Needless to say it was captivating from the start. The story-line mainly revolves around Angela Cross who has a break-in to her house and then continually feels threatened and hires a full-time security guard and things unravel from there; I won't spoil it, the whole story deserves to play out in its entirety, rather surprise ending. Overall, the writing was intriguing, witty dialog (when there was any), as well as suspense, sex, and just a good plain mystery. The other thing that should be noted on this rather interesting movie is that wherever the story-line seemed to lack in suspense, intrigue, or interest, it seemed like a magic switch was flipped, and hot, passionate, sex scene after hot, passionate sex scene was inserted, sometimes just plain out of nowhere! I had to keep from laughing at one or two points, but for sure the love scenes depicted were captivating and attention grabbing all their own. Overall 3 out of 5
Night Eyes Four Fatal Passion: Exactly the same again
Andrew Stevens returns for the fourth and final of the Night Eyes franchise, only this time he's lost interest in the director/writer roles and has taken it upon himself to produce and offer minimal contribution in front of the camera. Instead we have one of his co-workers at his security firm stepping in and protecting a woman who has come under attack from a masked assailant. Because of the increased severity he becomes her full time security guard/bodyguard and he begins to fall for her. Did that sound familiar at all? Yeah? Maybe because that's the exact plot of the first three movies, only difference being that we have a different character this time. So we have essentially the same plot for this erotic thriller, same mediocrity, same predictable twists and is less of a sequel and more of a remix. This will appeal more to over sexed teenagers than anyone looking for an enjoyable film, it's probably best the franchise ended at this stage. The Good: Andrew Stevens completes the quadrilogy The Bad: It's the same movie
Insubstantial
NIGHT EYES 4: FATAL PASSION is another of the late-night erotic thrillers that were all the rage back in the 1990s. This one's a rather lacking and insubstantial effort, similar to a dozen others with no voice or look of its own. It doesn't help that the story has a muddled plotline involving some valuable video evidence, although it's more about a woman-in-peril and the new alarm system she sets up in her home. Inevitably all of this background comes second to a series of lengthy and explicit sex scenes, and it's amusing to see a youthful Casper Van Dien taking part in at least one of them. However, I found the repeated use of a body double for the lead actress to be more than a little distracting, making some scenes disjointed. Andrew Stevens, that lynchpin of the erotic genre, appears in a supporting role.
Nighties?
If there ever was a movie that used a silly excuse to portray sex on screen, this is it. In typical erotic thriller fashion, the film relies on a very weak story. In short its about a seemingly paranoid female psychiatrist being blackmailed. She hires Steve Caldwell of the Night Eyes Agency to protect her. The psychiatrist is joined by a very mad patient who barges into and out of her office like he owns the place and a couple who strip naked and have wild sex every time they are shown on screen. One thing leads to another and Steve Caldwell is procreating with psychiatrist lady like a rabbit. There are diversions like break-ins, sabotage and anonymous phone calls in addition to horrendous screenplay during the course of the 80 minutes and finally the person behind it all is caught...but that really isn't what this is all about right?