Escena de Wild Things (1998)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Denise Lee Richards
Fecha de nacimiento: 1971-02-17
Lugar de nacimiento: Downers Grove, DuPage County, United States
Detalles
Nombres alternativos: Denise Lee Richards, Ντενίζ Ρίτσαρντς, Ντενίζ Λι Ρίτσαρντς, 丹妮絲·理查茲, デニース・リチャーズ, デニス・リー・リチャーズ, دنیس ریچاردز
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Biografía completa
Denise Lee Richards (born February 17, 1971) is an American actress, former fashion model, and television personality. Her most recognized roles are Carmen Ibanez in Starship Troopers (1997), Kelly Van Ryan in Wild Things (1998) and Bond girl Christmas Jones in The World Is Not Enough (1999).
Denise Lee Richards was born to Joni, a coffee shop owner and Irv Richards, a telephone engineer, in Downers Grove, Illinois. Her mother died of kidney cancer in November 2007. Her ancestry is German, French-Canadian, Croatian, Irish, English, Welsh, and distant Dutch.
Nombre de nacimiento: Theresa Lynn Paup
Fecha de nacimiento: 1957-03-20
Lugar de nacimiento: San Diego, California, United States
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Nombres alternativos: Theresa Paup
Características físicas: N/A
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Theresa Russell (born Theresa Lynn Paup; March 20, 1957) is an American actress. Russell made her film debut in The Last Tycoon (1976), followed by a lead role in Straight Time (1978). She was then cast in Nicolas Roeg's controversial thriller Bad Timing (1980), which earned her critical praise. After marrying Roeg in 1982, she appeared in many films directed by him, mainly arthouse and experimental films, including Eureka (1983), Insignificance (1985), and Cold Heaven (1991).
Russell starred in Whore and Kafka, both released in 1991. Russell appeared in the box-office hit thriller Wild Things (1998), starred in the critically acclaimed drama The Believer (2001) and, in the later 2000s, appeared in HBO miniseries Empire Falls (2005) and had a minor role in Spider-Man 3 (2007).
Theresa Russell
Sobre la película: Wild Things (1998)
Año de lanzamiento: 1998
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Criaturas salvajes, Sex Crimes, Garotas Selvagens, Лудории, Racoleuses, Criaturas salvajes, Divlja igra, Nebezpecné hry, Villit kuviot, Vilda makter, Sexcrimes, Wildthings, Vad vágyak, Meshulush Pra'ee, Sex crimes - Giochi pericolosi, ワイルドシングス, Laukines aistros, Dzikie żądze, Ligações Selvagens, Дикость, Divlje strasti, Juegos salvajes, Vahşi şeyler, Дикі штучки
Director: John McNaughton
Guionista: Stephen Peters
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: Rodney Liber, Steven A. Jones
Executive Producer: Kevin Bacon
Compañías: Columbia Pictures, Mandalay Entertainment
Género: Drama, Erotic Thriller, Lgbt-Related Film, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: accusation, blackmail, cheerleader, conspiracy, court case, duringcreditsstinger, erotic thriller, eroticism, everglades, florida, heart-throb, menage a trois, pool, rape, sailboat, sailing, seduction, sexual abuse
Historia
Wild Things follows guidance counselor Sam Lombardo (Kevin Bacon) who finds himself at the center of a scandal when teen cheerleaders Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards) and Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell) accuse him of rape. Suspended from his job and shunned by the community, Sam struggles to clear his name. Meanwhile, detective Ray Duquette (Matt Dillon) suspects there's more to the story than meets the eye.
Resumen
Wild Things is a 1998 erotic thriller directed by John McNaughton, set in Florida amidst the sweltering heat and murky waters of the Everglades. The film explores themes of sexual abuse, accusation, and conspiracy, as its characters grapple with desire, deceit, and power dynamics. Although the genre and setting suggest a sensationalized plot, Wild Things aims to delve deeper into its characters' motivations, resulting in a complex narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the final twists.