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Wild Things (1998)
In director John McNaughton's
'guilty pleasure', highly-entertaining, erotic, tasteless, neo-noirish
crime-thriller, it provided many complex twists and turns - and
prominent younger stars in an ensemble, involved in sexy/dirty situations
in a South Florida Everglades town. A secondary theme was its satirical
view of social classes - mostly the wealthy, greedy and despicable
affluent upper class. Erotic thrillers of this kind were prominent
in the 1990s, including films such as Basic Instinct (1992),
Poison Ivy (1992), Single White Female
(1992), Body of Evidence (1993), Dream Lover (1993), Sliver (1993), Color
of Night (1994), The Last Seduction (1994), and Bound (1996).
The mostly-implausible, over-the-top screenplay
by Stephen Peters emphasized themes including deception, greed, lust,
betrayal, murder, unpredictable alliances, seductive manipulation,
and backstabbing. As the film marched to its conclusion, one by one,
suspicion and distrust led to a number of betrayals, double-crossing
murders and unexpected events. The film's two main taglines were:
"They can turn you on or turn on you,"
and "They're dying to play with you."
MTV Movie Awards lauded the steamy and provocative
film with a nomination for Best Kiss - between Denise Richards and
Neve Campbell - with Matt Dillon. The pop-song soundtrack included
songs from performers such as Third Eye Blind ("Semi-Charmed Life"),
Smash Mouth ("Why Can't We Be Friends"), and Sugar Ray ("Hold Your Eyes").
The trashy, exploitational cult film was also a extremely-viable,
mainstream commercial, high-budget project from Mandalay Productions.
On a budget of $20 million, it grossed $30.1 million in revenue.
It was available in 2004 in an unrated (or uncut) extended DVD version
with more explicit and lengthier scenes not included in the theatrical
release. See Sex in Films for uncensored
version. There were three follow-up semi-sequel films, all DTV (direct-to-video):
- Wild Things 2 (2004) (without nudity), by
director Jack Perez
- Wild Things 3: Diamonds in the Rough (2005) (with
nudity), by director Jay Lowi
- Wild Things: Foursome (2010) (with nudity),
by director Andy Hurst
- in the film's metaphoric opening, a predatory gator
prowled a swampy area of an Everglades marsh, symbolizing the dirty
and savage world unseen under the water; the camera then traveled
with aerial views from the uninhabited area to the nearest major
housing development, and proceeded further to the upscale
and wealthy Miami, FL sea-side suburb of Blue Bay, with yachts
and swimming pools behind expensive homes
- at the local high school, Kelly
Van Ryan (Denise Richards), a rich, popular, spoiled vixenish teen
senior/socialite, sat in the auditorium audience with other classmates
for a "Senior Seminar," introduced by the HS's handsome
guidance counselor Sam Lombardo (Matt Dillon); he wrote the day's
topic on a blackboard ("SEX CRIMES"), to be discussed
by the two speakers on stage: Sgt. Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon) and
his assistant-partner Gloria Perez (Daphne Rubin-Vega); as Sgt.
Duquette was being introduced, angry, disturbed, and trashy
goth student Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell) abrutly rose from her
seat in the back and shouted out an expletive: ("I'm outta
here...This prick can kiss my ass") before leaving

Blue Bay HS Guidance Counselor Sam Lombardo (Matt
Dillon)
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Sgts. Perez and Duquette (Daphne Rubin-Vega and
Kevin Bacon) - Guest Speakers for a Senior HS Seminar on "SEX CRIMES"
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- after cheerleading practice for the Buccaneers football
team, the flirtatious and sexually-provocative Kelly strolled over
to the school's dock where Sam had just finished mentoring his
sailing club class with Jimmy Leach (Cory Pendergast), and asked
if Sam would agree to have her wash his Jeep during the weekend's
Senior Car Wash event; she finagled a ride home from school with
Sam to her gated country-club mansion; as they pulled up, Kelly's
wealthy, slutty and widowed mother Sandra Van Ryan (Theresa Russell),
a powerful real-estate heiress, appeared on the 2nd floor outer
balcony in a shiny-silver bra and panties - she revealed she had
been an ex-lover/acquaintance of Sam's from the past by her invitation
to join her for a drink
- Sam spent all day Saturday in the Everglades
wetlands (teaming with alligators) on a large air-boat propelled
by an aircraft-type propeller; on Sunday as expected, Kelly and
her friend Nicole (Toi Svane) arrived at Sam's home volunteering
to clean Sam's mud-covered Jeep for their senior class charity
fund-raising event; they had interrupted his time with pretty
country-club brunette, Benz-driving Barbara Baxter (Jennifer Bini/Taylor),
the daughter of powerful and influential lawyer Tom Baxter (Robert
Wagner); as she was leaving, Kelly seductively asked Sam: "So
where's your hose, Mr. Lombardo?"
- the two high-schoolers got to work (to the tune
of Lauren Christy's "I Want What I Want"); when they finished, Nicole left to go on
to the next house, as Kelly lingered (in a dripping-wet T-shirt)
to collect Sam's coupon inside his house - with a knowing look
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Kelly's Wet T-Shirt Outside and Inside Sam's House
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- Kelly looked ready to seduce Sam inside his home,
but the sequence abruptly ended with a fade to black; the outcome
of the scene was truncated and raised some doubts, when the distraught
Kelly (with a ripped T-shirt) left the house and ran off; had she
been raped, or had she engaged in consensual sex, or had she been
rebuffed? [Note: Later, it was clearly revealed what happened!]
- then, shortly later, Kelly seemed tearful and upset
and reported to her widowed mother Sandra that she missed her father
who had killed himself a year earlier; Sandra also expressed regret
but was conflicted about his suicide: "He didn't have to kill himself,
Kelly. I don't know why he did it"; Kelly told her mother that
she had allegedly been raped - by Sam Lombardo, her mother's ex-lover
- the alleged rape case was reported to the authorities
and soon after investigated by the two sex crimes officers: Police
Sgt. Duquette with his smart assistant-partner Sgt. Perez; Kelly
claimed during her videotaped deposition that although she resisted,
Sam entered her with his fingers and then during intercourse urged:
"Let it happen," but then he suddenly stopped and crudely assured
her: "Don't worry. I didn't come.... No little girl can ever make
me come"; afterwards, Sgt. Perez suggested that Kelly was acting,
and only upset BECAUSE Sam didn't proceed to completion; she asked
if her colleagues were hesitant about the case: "What? Are you
afraid of Tom Baxter now? What are you afraid of - Sandra Van Ryan?"
- the accused Sam Lombardo was the last to learn of
the accusation, and vowed to his school's principal Artie Maddox
(Dennis Neal) that he was innocent; Sam found it difficult to hire
a trial lawyer who could stand up to the Van Ryans, and to their
attorney Tom Baxter (Robert Wagner); one of the few shameless attorneys
in town who would consider taking Sam's case was free-lance,
shyster, personal-injury lawyer Kenneth "Ken" Bowden
(Bill Murray), wearing a neck-brace
- Sam found himself being shunned around town; at
the Blue Bay Yacht Club, he was confronted by high-powered lawyer
Tom Baxter, his girlfriend's father, with a warning: "You're finished
in Blue Bay"
- that evening at the oceanside Smilin' Jack's
Fish Camp (a bar-lounge and alligator attraction) run by Suzie's
lower-class adoptive guardian Ruby (Carrie Snodgress) and her foster
brother Walter (Marc Macaulay), Sam noticed the Glades Motel across
the parking lot; Sam was roughed up by one of Sandra Van Ryan's
lovers, Frankie Condo (Eduardo Yañez),
but Sam's hired lawyer Bowden wasn't worried; he claimed that he
already had lots of incriminating information on the very unstable
Kelly; before the action of the film, Kelly had run away from home
on the day that her father committed suicide (gun-shot); she had
retreated to a hotel and was obviously addicted to snorting coke;
her credibility was in question
- Sgts. Duquette and Perez visited the home of Suzie,
a disturbed, outcast, and trailer inhabitant (from the wrong side
of the tracks) who lived on Ruby's alligator farm; Suzie had called
them to report the same allegation against Sam Lombardo - rape,
and similarly during the act, "he stopped by himself" and
told her: "No
little bitch can ever make me come"; meanwhile, Sam was arrested
and denied bail, and Bowden agreed to defend his case
- during the trial, it was revealed during cross-examination
that the rape charges against Lombardo were a frame-up and completely
fabricated by both of the scheming females; Suzie
broke down on the witness stand and confessed that Kelly had pressured
her to join her and to falsely accuse Sam of rape: ("Sam Lombardo
didn't rape me. He didn't rape Kelly either. He didn't do anything...I
just wanted to hurt Mr. Lombardo"); Suzie had spitefully and vengefully
pressed charges against Sam, because he hadn't bailed her out of
jail (on minor narcotics charges), and she had to serve 6 months
in the state's correctional facility; Suzie also claimed that Kelly
had angry and jealous motivations designed to double-cross
her widowed mother - by getting involved with her mother's lover
Sam, her own HS guidance counselor
- Sam was acquitted, and had a perfect opportunity
to make counter-charges of defamation and the ruination of his
life; the trial's settlement payout awarded Sam $8.5 million dollars
(from Kelly's trust fund established by her mother Sandra); Kelly
was upset by the decision: "You know how my Mom's paying you off?
She's breaking my trust. I can't touch it until she's dead, and
now she's breaking it to pay you"; [Note: Spoiler -- Sam was also
in cahoots with his two accusers to share in the payout.]
- in the aftermath of the controversial
case was a highly-publicized, champagne-drenched menage a trois sequence
in a cheap Glades motel room between the two females (Sam's accomplices)
and Sam to celebrate their newfound wealth and success - revealing
the members of a conspiratorial and scheming trio; Kelly was the first
to greet Sam with a kiss: "We screwed the bitch! It worked
just like you said"; Suzie joined them from the shadows as
she popped the cork on a champagne bottle: "So, how much is
eight-and-a-half million divided by three?"
- Sam warned them to never be seen together again:
- Sam: "After tonight, the three of us are
not to be seen together again."
- Kelly (smiling): "After tonight?"
- Sam: "Yeah, well, we're here, aren't we?"
(He began to undress Kelly.)
- Sam: "So maybe one celebration is okay
if we're in agreement that from here on out, you do exactly
as I say"
(He fondled Kelly's breasts under her bra and kissed her, seen
in close-up. Suzie also stepped forward for a kiss from Sam.
He pulled up Kelly's skirt, slipped her panties off, and placed
them in his left pocket.)
- Sam: "Guidance counselors get to find
out all sorts of interesting things. Now I want you two to
kiss. Come on now. Never let the sun go down on an argument"
(After the two kissed, Sam stripped off his shirt, and let Kelly
straddle him on the bed. She unhooked her bra from the front,
and he nuzzled between her breasts. As she stretched back, Suzie
poured champagne over her breasts which Sam then licked off.
He was literally sandwiched between the two half-naked females
as the scene faded to black.)
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The Three Schemers Celebrating in a Motel Room
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- Sam moved $5.65 million of his payout
from his local Sun Trust Bank account to an off-shore Banco Del
Mar account in the Caribbean, and also spent $160K on a sailboat
and $327K on an island real estate property; Sgt. Duquette doubted
the case's veracity, and speculated that there was a clear possibility
of a conspiracy between Sam and the two females: ("He went
to work on these two girls, using them to set up Sandra Van Ryan")
- Kelly exited a school swimming
pool - filmed in sensuous slow-motion to the tune of Morphine's "I
Had My Chance" (lyrics: "I had my chance and I let it
go, I had my chance and I let it go, Well if I ever have myself
another chance like that, I'm going to grab it and I won't look
back"); she was confronted by suspicious
Sgt. Duquette who was keeping the two females under
surveillance; he complimented her: "Nice stroke"; she
jokingly asked if he was interested in improving his "breast stroke"
- Sgt. Duquette questioned Kelly about a possible
conspiracy between the two females to reveal
the scam that they had extorted Kelly's mother: ("It's
hard enough for one person to keep a secret, let alone three. Especially
when two of 'em are in love"); he suspected that Kelly's and Sam's
intentions were to get rid of Suzie ("pill-head")
("Sam sell you on the idea right up front of whackin' Suzie?") and
take off for the Caribbean now that Sam had been awarded the settlement money
- Duquette also visited with Suzie to create more
of a wedge between the two females; he sarcastically reminded her
about how he had been involved in the death of her boyfriend Davy
years earlier; he also suggested that she was in jeopardy because
Sam and Kelly were planning on abandoning her and escaping to a
Caribbean island (where Sam had transferred most of the payoff);
he raised her fears: "You don't think Kelly and Sam are gonna share
that money with you, do you?"
- after having set-up Suzie, Sgt. Duquette followed
her to Kelly's home, where he observed as Kelly and Suzie both
spoke to Sam on the phone - who cautioned them to be calm and not
give away their guilt; Sam realized that Suzie was becoming a threat
to the threesome's happiness due to her fears that she would be
eliminated
- Suzie accused Kelly of class discrimination:
"That's what I am to you, swamp trash just like my mom"; that comment
led to them entering into a vicious catfight in the pool, with Kelly attempting to drown Suzie;
the sexually-confused Kelly then unexpectedly celebrated lesbianism
with Suzie in the pool (extended in the uncut version);
Suzie untied the straps of Kelly's bikini top, as they kissed,
and soon they were both topless and in each other's arms - while
the perverted Ray watched from the shadows videotaping their escapades
[Note: Due to the later revelation that Suzie was Sandra's half-sister
and Kelly's aunt, their relationship in the pool could be deemed incestuous.]
- as Sgt. Duquette had forecast, to remove Suzie from
sharing in the profits, Sam and Kelly conspired to confront a drunken
Suzie at a seaside beach; there, while Kelly was back at the car,
Sam bludgeoned Suzie in the head with a wine bottle (off-screen),
and the two worked together to drag her plastic-wrapped body into
the back of Kelly's car before Sam by himself disposed of her
body in the swamp; Kelly's only regret: "My mom would kill me
if she knew I took the Rover"
- during the next day's
investigation by Sgts. Duquette and Perez into her disappearance,
Suzie's guardian Ruby told how she was planning to go to LA,
but her clothes were still there; while snooping
around at the swamp's edge with Jimmy, Sgt. Duquette located blood
stains and two extracted teeth; he advised with the film's most
important statement to Jimmy: "People aren't always what they appear
to be. Don't forget that"; Daphne had also located
Suzie's abandoned car at the bus terminal; Duquette suspected Lombardo
was her killer, and suspected that Kelly was next
The Investigation Into Suzie's Death
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Blood Stains
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Two Extracted Teeth
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Duquette: "People aren't always what they appear to be..."
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- although Sam realized he was a probable murder suspect
in Suzie's death, he showed Kelly's school file to Gloria with
evidence of Kelly's mental instability (due to her father's suicide)
and how she was "an angry, sexually confused girl"; his goal was
to show how Suzie's death could easily be blamed on Kelly
- Sgt. Duquette visited Kelly's home, and his motives
appeared mixed: he was there to either protect Kelly from Sam's
wrath, or to frame her for Suzie's murder, or to deliberately eliminate
her; when he entered the guest house where she was, she attempted
to flee from him; in a shootout (two rounds were heard off-screen,
and then a third delayed shot and his reaction); after the
shooting, Kelly's mother Sandra witnessed the aftermath of the
murder - she found Suzie dead and Duquette with a left upper arm wound
- during questioning, the duplicitous and corrupt
Duquette argued - contrary to the sound of gunshots, that Kelly
shot him in the shoulder, and then he returned gun fire (two shots)
and killed her in self-defense; as a result, Sgt. Duquette was
discharged from the police force for disobedience and ignoring
advice of his superiors; at the same official hearing, it was determined
(due to Suzie's blood evidence at the beach and in the Van Ryan's
Range Rover) that Kelly had murdered Suzie
Ray Duquette - Shot in the Upper Left Arm
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Sam at a Caribbean Resort
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Ray Collaborating with Sam
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- now that both Kelly and Suzie were dead, and Kelly
had been blamed for Suzie's death, Sam was in the clear, and he
didn't have to split the money with anyone; Sam departed for a
tropical resort, where he unexpectedly found Sgt. Ray Duquette
greeting him in his bungalow's shower; Duquette
provided a full-frontal view of himself nude in the shower - one
of the film's more titillating aspects
- another unexpected revelation occurred - Ray greeted Sam with the
words: "Howdy, pardner"; both he and Sam were secretly working
together and had insidiously masterminded
everything; their original scheme was to frame Kelly for Suzie's
murder, so that they could split the money evenly between them
(however, Duquette went ahead and killed Kelly on his own, something
that slightly upset Sam: "Kelly wasn't supposed to die, Ray");
it was also Duquette's intention to get fired; it would be two
days before a bank transfer would allow the two of them to split
the money and part ways with "no loose ends"
- with time to kill while awaiting
a bank transfer for the money, Sam invited Ray onto his sailboat named
HELIOS; out on the water, Sam attempted to kill Ray, who was deliberately
thrown overboard when Sam jerked the steering, but Ray climbed
back onboard and struck Sam with the winch handle; he was ultimately
finished off by Suzie - who miraculously appeared ALIVE - she was
now a bleached blonde pixie hair cut after her staged murder);
she fired two shots from a spear gun - and Ray
was propelled backwards into the water where he drowned; Suzie
killed Duquette to retaliate against him for two murders: (1) the
killing of Kelly, and (2) the wrongful killing of Davy

Ray Climbing Back on Board
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First Spear Gun Wound in Ray's Left Leg
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Miraculous Appearance of Suzie With a Spear Gun
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Time To Celebrate
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Sam's Doctored Drink: "P-oison"
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- (in reality, Sam and Suzie had conspired together
to fake her death; Suzie revealed herself to be a double-crosser
when she appeared to side with Sam against Ray; Suzie
was very motivated to get back at Sgt. Duquette - for his previous
mistreatment of her when her Seminole boyfriend Davy was killed
in the Glades; Sam was also upset for Ray's murder of Kelly)
- in the midst of double-crosses on the sailboat,
Daphne questioned Ruby about Suzie's background; in the past, Suzie
and her boyfriend Davy had witnessed Duquette beating up his whore;
when Davy intervened, Duquette killed him, and then falsely claimed
self-defense; to prevent Suzie from testifying against him, he
put her away in a correctional facility after busting her for drugs
- back on the sailboat, Suzie
congratulated Sam ("We won. Sam, it's over"), but then
Sam paused when she handed him a drink; he was paranoid, but she
convinced him that she had no idea how to sail the boat back to shore;
after he took a drink, she revealed that she had poisoned Sam with
a doctored drink - and hinted to him about what she had done -
she never intended to be on Sam's side; she gave him a multiple-choice
pop quiz: ("Before
Medea sailed away on the Helios she killed king Creon and the princess,
with what? A: A rock. B: Spear-gun or C: A bit of Poison");
Sam was right when he guessed choice C - poison; Suzie released
the sailboat's rigging-boom and knocked him overboard; Suzie was
left as the only survivor
- as Daphne was leaving the alligator farm, she
struck up a conversation with Suzie's foster-brother Walter, who
was driving a nice new Dodge truck, and hauling away Suzie's small
sailboat (Suzie was an accomplished sailor and easily returned to
the dock!); he revealed that Suzie had
a high IQ of 200 ("That girl could do just about anything
she put her mind to"), although she had always been underestimated
for her abilities due to her lowly upbringing, poverty, and lack
of education
- the film formally ended with "THE END"
- but then additional scenes
during the end credits (and in the unrated version) showed off-screen
sequences (some of which were explained above) and other details
- rewinding the film to show scenes that hadn't been shown earlier
in the film to further explain the plot; Suzie was the plot's mastermind
and had planned the entire vengeful scheme, beginning with the
rape allegations and the trial, to make it look like Sam was the
mastermind, and to set up Kelly for her own murder; she was a masterful
manipulator who had orchestrated three murders, and ended up with the pay-off money:
- Suzie had originally blackmailed Sam into joining
the scheme with Kelly; Suzie entered Sam's school office with
incriminating photos of him having underaged, X-rated sex with
Kelly; their sexual relationship began long before the rape
allegations - and therefore Sam could be accused of statutory
rape of Kelly, but they were in cahoots with each other; Suzie
used the photos to draw Sam into her ultimate plot - the fake-rape
charges with Kelly and her, and Sam's defamation suit to obtain
the payout; she visually described the photos to Sam: "I
can't describe what came out better. That little straw up Kelly's
nose, or that dog collar you got wrapped around your neck" -
the second part of the line was raunchier in the unrated version
- Suzie and Sam had earlier surveilled Sgt. Duquette
and knew that he was "dirty" - and could easily be fooled and
vengefully tricked; Suzie remarked: "The guy's dirty. He'll
love it. Especially the part about killing me"
- during the faked staging of Suzie's death with
Sam, Suzie used pliers to remove two of her own teeth when
Sam balked; they would be left as evidence to cleverly convince
Duquette that Suzie had been murdered by Kelly
- in the pool guest house, Sgt. Duquette struggled
with Kelly, before breaking into her gun case to take one of
the Van Ryan guns (held with a handkerchief); he then shot
her dead with two rounds from his own gun, and then inflicted
a left arm wound on himself to make it look like Kelly shot
him (with the gun in her hand)
- in the unrated version, Suzie sought revenge against
Kelly's wealthy mother for scorning and abandoning her - Sandra
was revealed to be Suzie's illegitimate, older step-sister (or
half-sister), meaning that Kelly was Suzie's niece, and that Suzie
was Kelly's aunt; Suzie was the 'love-child' of Sandra's father
with another woman, but then the young girl and the baby had been
abandoned by him; Sandra was then born and was able to live a high-class
life, while Suzie was relegated to poverty; it
was also revealed that Suzie's mother died from alcohol abuse
The Film's Epilogue: The Pay-Off Scene
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Suzie's Goodbye Kiss
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Bowden: "Suzie, be good"
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- the film's epilogue was at a beach where Sam's unscrupulous
lawyer Kenneth Bowden handed sole surviving Suzie the payoff - a
case loaded with cash and a separate check in an envelope: "Cash
is just walkin'-around money. The check is the balance of the numbered
account minus the million we set aside for Ruby and Walter, less my
usual fee. Case closed"; she kissed him and then strolled off with
the briefcase; he murmured to himself: "Suzie,
be good"
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Vixenish Senior HS Student Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards)

Angry, Goth HS Senior Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell)

Kelly's Slutty Mother Sandra (Theresa Russell) - Ex-Lover of Sam Lombardo

Kelly and Nicole At Sam's Front Door - For Car Wash

Sam's Current Girlfriend Barbara Baxter (Jennifer Bini/Taylor), Daughter
of Attorney Tom Baxter

Kelly's Confession to Her Mother Sandra (Theresa Russell): "I
was raped by Sam Lombardo"


Sex Crimes Investigating Police Officers: Sgt. Ray Duquette and Sgt. Perez

Kelly's Taped Deposition

Sam's Defense Attorney Ken Bowden (Bill Murray)

The Van Ryan's Attorney Tom Baxter (Robert Wagner)

Goth Suzie Toller Reporting Another Rape Allegation Against Sam Lombardo

Sandra Van Ryan and Her Lawyer Settling Sam's Defamation Lawsuit in Attorney
Bowden's Office

In the Motel Room, Kelly Congratulating Sam on Scheming to Defraud Her
Mother of $8.5 Million Dollars

Kelly's Sexy Exit From the High School Swimming Pool

Kelly Confronted by Sgt. Duquette


Sam On the Phone Cautioning Suzie and Kelly to Be Calm


Start of Catfight Between Kelly and Suzie

Catfight Turned Into Kissing

Suzie At the Beach - With Sam and Kelly

Loading Suzie's Body Wrapped in Plastic Into Back of Vehicle
Suzie's Death (Faked)

Suzie's Adoptive Guardian Ruby (Carrie Snodgress)
Additional Off-Screen Scenes and Plot Points:

Suzie Blackmailing Sam With Photos Of Him With Kelly

Suzie's Faked Death with Sam and Removal of Two of Her Own Teeth

Kelly's Staged Self-Defense Murder by Ray
The Film's Epilogue:

Suzie Toller - Disguised on a Beach

Meeting With Sam's Lawyer Kenneth Bowden

Suzie Receiving Cash-Loaded Briefcase With a Separate
Check

Unscrupulous Lawyer Kenneth Bowden
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