Temptation (1994/I)

reviewed by
Dragan Antulov


TEMPTATION (1994)
A Film Review
Copyright Dragan Antulov 1999

It seems that Jeff Fahey had certain tendency for the roles of seamen, because his character in TEMPTATION, 1994 film by Strathford Hamilton, was very similar to the character the same actor had played in WOMAN OF DESIRE one year earlier. Here he plays Eddie Lanarsky, former sailor who spent five years in prison for the failed insurance scam. His partner in crime, Michael Reddick (Philip Casnoff) is married to rich and beautiful Lee (Alison Doody). Together with his friend Bone (David Keith), Eddie boards Lee's yacht as sailor, in order to asks some questions his former partner. That would provide a lot of drama during the cruise, but Michael has a very sinister plan of his own.

Compared with WOMAN OF DESIRE, this combination of "whodunit", action and erotic thriller looks like a masterpiece of style and intelligence. However, compared with any average thriller, TEMPTATION is rather forgettable. Filled with cliches, mostly predictable plot twists - Elisabethan bloodbath in the finale being one of them - it works only because of nice scenery. Part of that scenery is Patricia Durham, exotic beauty who doesn't mind revealing her body and playing the erotic scenes. Problem is, those scenes are set in the wrong places of the movie, seem totally implausible, and finally, just illustrate how corny this film is. Same effect is with the musical score by Conrad Pope who uses too much motives of Goldsmith's BASIC INSTINCT. The actors are mostly fine, but it is shame to see Alison Doody, former romantic interest of Indiana Jones in THE LAST CRUSADE, using her talents in B-grade confection like this. Unlike Patricia Durham, she doesn't appear naked, but I doubt that even such drastic measure would make this film better than average.

RATING: 4/10 (+)
Review written on June 5th 1999
Dragan Antulov a.k.a. Drax
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