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It's been a few years since I've seen it but Naked Obsession is one of the better "B" movies of all time. It stars William Katt who played TV's "Greatest American Hero". Also, look for a small role by former 49ers running back, Roger Craig. Not many stars here but a pretty good plot.
The movies begins with a city councilman, played by Katt, deciding to explore the darker side of town to research a community development initiative. He eventually ends up at a strip joint and is later framed for a murder. The movie gets very sexy from here which makes it worth checking out.
The movies begins with a city councilman, played by Katt, deciding to explore the darker side of town to research a community development initiative. He eventually ends up at a strip joint and is later framed for a murder. The movie gets very sexy from here which makes it worth checking out.
'Naked Obsession' is a vintage T&A flick I viewed solely because of good reviews. Fans know that pics from this genre ultimately pass or fail on female nudity. Does it have a bunch of it and is it hot? We don't expect high budgets, deep stories or good acting. So imagine my surprise the most memorable piece here is the very latter.
Married straightlaced Councilman Frank Carlyle (William Katt) running to become mayor ventures to the rundown part of town under proposal to be cleaned up & gets carjacked. He befriends a homeless man Sam Silver (Rick Dean) who directs him to a payphone inside a strip club where a dancer Lynne (Maria Ford) takes a shine to him. Venturing back to that club with Sam finds himself bedding Lynne. It's when she turns up dead he becomes suspect #1 as his world begins to unravel.
No stranger to b-movies or taking her clothes off, Ford goes all the way as does pornstar Madison lose her panties in the club. Ria Coyne & Michelle Bauer go topless as dancers as do both Wendy MacDonald & Elena Sahagun as Frank's wife, secretary. While I didn't find much of the nudity - 50% of it simulated sex scenes - very hot, fans of Ford will likely enjoy her extended stage strip.
Real takeaway is two actors - Katt & Dean - turning in good work. The story they're navigating isn't deep or even satisfying, but they make their characters come to life in a down to earth way. An unhappy man who has to take a trip on the wild side to figure it out ... and the other? A guardian angel or the devil himself. Looking, sounding like a b-movie alternative to Sam Elliot.
It's crazy to say good acting is the best part of a long forgotten T&A flick calling itself 'Naked Obsession', but it's the truth. The murder mystery isn't much fun. Nudity pretty standard as the story unwinds in low budget fashion. B-movie director Fred Olen Ray shows up as a strip club DJ and ex-NFL star Roger Craig cameos as a homicide detective.
Married straightlaced Councilman Frank Carlyle (William Katt) running to become mayor ventures to the rundown part of town under proposal to be cleaned up & gets carjacked. He befriends a homeless man Sam Silver (Rick Dean) who directs him to a payphone inside a strip club where a dancer Lynne (Maria Ford) takes a shine to him. Venturing back to that club with Sam finds himself bedding Lynne. It's when she turns up dead he becomes suspect #1 as his world begins to unravel.
No stranger to b-movies or taking her clothes off, Ford goes all the way as does pornstar Madison lose her panties in the club. Ria Coyne & Michelle Bauer go topless as dancers as do both Wendy MacDonald & Elena Sahagun as Frank's wife, secretary. While I didn't find much of the nudity - 50% of it simulated sex scenes - very hot, fans of Ford will likely enjoy her extended stage strip.
Real takeaway is two actors - Katt & Dean - turning in good work. The story they're navigating isn't deep or even satisfying, but they make their characters come to life in a down to earth way. An unhappy man who has to take a trip on the wild side to figure it out ... and the other? A guardian angel or the devil himself. Looking, sounding like a b-movie alternative to Sam Elliot.
It's crazy to say good acting is the best part of a long forgotten T&A flick calling itself 'Naked Obsession', but it's the truth. The murder mystery isn't much fun. Nudity pretty standard as the story unwinds in low budget fashion. B-movie director Fred Olen Ray shows up as a strip club DJ and ex-NFL star Roger Craig cameos as a homicide detective.
- refinedsugar
- Oct 19, 2024
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Pretty wierd film. William Katt's performance makes up for a lot in this thriller about a man who is framed for the murder of a stripper with whom he had sex with. The other performances are stale (especially Wendy MacDonald's) but Maria Ford is a hot one and the sex scenes are pretty graphic (which should amuse some people out there). Altogether, worth watching with a date or with a bunch of your friends and a six pack on a boring Friday night. 5/10
With an inane plot, moronic script, half-assed directing, and, worst of all, inept acting -- in a word, CHEEZY -- you have to question why a movie like this even exists. The quick answer is sexploitation, of course, but then why not just pile on the sex, instead of complicating it with (a) a noir cliche like the crusading public servant falling into moral dissolution, (b) the enigmatic Christoid character from another plane of reality, whose name, Sam Silver, is a takeoff on the director's name? This dud was in the theater for one week before it disappeared, and when I went I was the only person in the audience! To see this was slumming and it was a guilty pleasure like junk food. The only reason I remember it is because of the unexplained pretentiousness of inserting an ill-fitting note of profundity in the person of Sam Silver, and especially, the presence of Elena Sahagun, a very beautiful and underappreciated actress. It was worth the price of admission just to see her prancing in sexy white lingerie. Please, someone, give her a major role in a well-directed quality film and let her shine. She deserves much better!
I liked this passionate fluffy gem that had classic strip scenes that screamed out Oscar. Oscar is my name. As I watched this epic deer frolick through the desert, I asked myself "am I really here? Am I really naked in this closet I call home? Do I want pizza or cereal right now?" those are the questions I pondered. I couldn't come up with answers because I was so captivated by the beauty and radiance of the lead actress. She made me feel like I was Fredrico and that this was my castle. I often found myself sitting on top of my television set naked, perched over the top watching this movie from above. I didn't care that it was 5:19am and that I had to get up at 7:00, this was all to captivating to miss, especially with constant sex and nudity, I couldn't turn off the TV and say "no". It was almost a rule or a law that I finish watching it. I couldn't escape the clutch of pure erotic fruit that so intoxicated me to the point of no return. -**1/2 stars
The honest and uncorrupt councilor Franklyn Carlysle (William Katt) is running the election to mayor supported by his wife Saundra (Wendy MacDonald) and his secretary Becky (Elena Sahagun). When the lobbyist Mitch (Tommy Hinkley) shows the project of recovering a neighborhood of bad reputation, Franklyns foresses the chance to win the election and decides to visit the place. However he is robbed and the stranger Sam Silver (Rick Dean) brings him to a night-club to call his wife. However Franklyn sees the show of the stripper Lynne Hauser (Maria Ford) and finds his car parked in front of the spot. On the next night, Franklyn returns to the night-club with Sam and Lynne asks for a ride home. They have one-night stand and Franklyns learns that Lynne likes to be choked during the intercourse. On the next night, Franklyn decides to meet Lynne to tell that they had only one-night stand and learns that she is dead. Now his life turns upside down when the police Detective Ludlow (Roger Craig) chases him. What will Franklyn do?
"Naked Obsession" is certainly the sexiest film from the 90´s. The hot Maria Ford steals the show with her body and beauty. The story is not bad for a B-movie; the performances are great; but the rushed conclusion is deceptive. Unfortunately this film was only released on VHS. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Obsessão Nua" ("Naked Obsession")
"Naked Obsession" is certainly the sexiest film from the 90´s. The hot Maria Ford steals the show with her body and beauty. The story is not bad for a B-movie; the performances are great; but the rushed conclusion is deceptive. Unfortunately this film was only released on VHS. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Obsessão Nua" ("Naked Obsession")
- claudio_carvalho
- Dec 25, 2017
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Perhaps not enough car chases or gratuitous sex for the under-25 crowd, but if dark psychological thrillers work for you, don't miss this one.
A very different film that seems straightforward at first but quickly descends to a dark, quirky film with outstanding performances by Katt and Dean, both very underrated and underused actors of great skill. Katt has come a long way since he was Carrie's ill-fated prom date. His dark partner-mentor in this film, "Sam Silver," keeps Katt -- and certainly the viewer -- confused and off-balance: who is this guy? Devil? Guardian Angel? The "666" address of the topless bar gives us a clue -- maybe. This guy Dean is further proof that Hollywood just doesn't know what to do with spectacular talent; he generally just plays strange character roles instead of the meatier stuff he should be doing.
This offbeat little offering is in a class by itself. Perhaps not the perfect family film for the little kiddies, but for the viewer with half a brain and a taste for juicy, twisting plots this is a rare treat.
A very different film that seems straightforward at first but quickly descends to a dark, quirky film with outstanding performances by Katt and Dean, both very underrated and underused actors of great skill. Katt has come a long way since he was Carrie's ill-fated prom date. His dark partner-mentor in this film, "Sam Silver," keeps Katt -- and certainly the viewer -- confused and off-balance: who is this guy? Devil? Guardian Angel? The "666" address of the topless bar gives us a clue -- maybe. This guy Dean is further proof that Hollywood just doesn't know what to do with spectacular talent; he generally just plays strange character roles instead of the meatier stuff he should be doing.
This offbeat little offering is in a class by itself. Perhaps not the perfect family film for the little kiddies, but for the viewer with half a brain and a taste for juicy, twisting plots this is a rare treat.
- smokehill retrievers
- Sep 26, 2003
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I first saw this movie a long time ago on Joe Bob Briggs' Drive-In Theater (remember when TMC had this...they REALLY need to bring him back).
A decent cast with the gorgeous Maria Ford, one of my favorite porn stars Madison (billed as Madison Stone), Rick Dean (in an amazing performance), William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Wendy MacDonald and the lovely Elena Sahagan...plus a special appearance by my favorite cheesy movie director, Fred Olen Ray and Roger Craig (yes, the football player).
The plot is a bit simple, a city councilman rallying against filfth wanders into a strip club and ends up in trouble...
Rick Dean as Sam Silver is amazing and mesmerizing. The strip club scenes are great and the dances well choreographed...too often movies set in strip clubs have gals on stage who look like they've never seen a pole before....
The addition of a bit of a surprise ending and some dark humor make this one of those great popcorn flicks...
A decent cast with the gorgeous Maria Ford, one of my favorite porn stars Madison (billed as Madison Stone), Rick Dean (in an amazing performance), William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Wendy MacDonald and the lovely Elena Sahagan...plus a special appearance by my favorite cheesy movie director, Fred Olen Ray and Roger Craig (yes, the football player).
The plot is a bit simple, a city councilman rallying against filfth wanders into a strip club and ends up in trouble...
Rick Dean as Sam Silver is amazing and mesmerizing. The strip club scenes are great and the dances well choreographed...too often movies set in strip clubs have gals on stage who look like they've never seen a pole before....
The addition of a bit of a surprise ending and some dark humor make this one of those great popcorn flicks...
I saw this movie many years ago, and never forgot it. When I saw it on cable, it was called sunset strip. It is much better than most movies of this type, and much better than you would think based on the low rating. I have been looking for it under that name for many years. I just stumbled on it while looking for the actress in perfect fit (Maria Ford). Not just another sexplotation b-movie.
The soundtrack was surprisingly good. William Katt is perfect as the councilman pulled by a mysterious stranger who holds his fate. maria ford is totally HOT as the object of his desire. Becky Woo should be rich from the song Welcome to the Dark Side.
- mystery724
- Feb 7, 2002
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- Woodyanders
- Nov 16, 2006
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- BlackJack_B
- Jan 13, 2002
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The moral of this movie. One is never certain when evil enters one's life. As Lao-Tzu has said, "Only when man recognizes beauty as such, does ugliness become reality. Only when man recognizes goodness as such, does evil become reality."
One of the great hidden gems of late-night cable. The main actor, William Katt, has come a long way since he was Carrie's date for the prom. A second-generation actor (Bill Williams and Barbara Hale's son), Katt is great in this role, but the movie is stolen by the masterful performance of Rick Dean as the very bizarre "Sam Silver" in this Hitchcockian thriller. If ever there was an example of how big a part luck and studio hype play in film success, this is it. This movie deserves to be well-known, and it should have catapulted Rick Dean into a major role. Watch this movie, and tape it for your friends who have taste.
While the plot of the movie will keep your attention, Sam Silver will make you think about just what his character is supposed to be throughout the film. He's one of my favorite B Movie characters and Rick Dean did an incredible job with the mystery, humor, and seriousness of what made Sam Silver the memorable character that he is today. This is my favorite Rick Dean film (with "Stripteaser" being my second favorite). If you've seen this movie, but haven't seen "Stripteaser" I'd suggest watching it.
William Katt's performance was great, and it was nice to see him in a role other than his character in "Greatest American Hero." I haven't seen a lot of Katt's work, but I would say that this movie is what I'll remember him for, and "GAH" for a TV series. His character, Franklyn Carlyle had a lot of range and you can see how the events of the movie change him. For the better or the worse is up to the viewer.
The rest of the cast did a great job, with shout outs going to Ria Coyne as the funny stripper/waitress. It was also very cool to see Fred Olen Ray as the Announcer/DJ since he's mostly known for Directing movies and not for being an actor. It was weird to see Roger Craig in an acting role, since I knew him as being a running back for the 49ers. He did an okay job, since this movie was his first acting role.
It's a real shame that there isn't any media for this unknown classic other than VHS. This really deserves to have a Blu-Ray release in the very near future, so that younger generations can experience it for the first time. This is one of the higher grade B Movies that shouldn't be lost and forgotten. I mean, if "Neon City" can be cleaned up and put on Blu-Ray (and have Director's Commentary as well), then "Naked Obsession" definitely deserves the same treatment.
William Katt's performance was great, and it was nice to see him in a role other than his character in "Greatest American Hero." I haven't seen a lot of Katt's work, but I would say that this movie is what I'll remember him for, and "GAH" for a TV series. His character, Franklyn Carlyle had a lot of range and you can see how the events of the movie change him. For the better or the worse is up to the viewer.
The rest of the cast did a great job, with shout outs going to Ria Coyne as the funny stripper/waitress. It was also very cool to see Fred Olen Ray as the Announcer/DJ since he's mostly known for Directing movies and not for being an actor. It was weird to see Roger Craig in an acting role, since I knew him as being a running back for the 49ers. He did an okay job, since this movie was his first acting role.
It's a real shame that there isn't any media for this unknown classic other than VHS. This really deserves to have a Blu-Ray release in the very near future, so that younger generations can experience it for the first time. This is one of the higher grade B Movies that shouldn't be lost and forgotten. I mean, if "Neon City" can be cleaned up and put on Blu-Ray (and have Director's Commentary as well), then "Naked Obsession" definitely deserves the same treatment.
- Reaper_Cloud
- Jul 27, 2024
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