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Lady Beware

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.1K
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Lady Beware (1987)
Cute Katya starts as window dresser at a Pittsburgh department store. She dates a reporter. A fan stalks her and is increasingly nasty.
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Cute Katya starts as window dresser at a Pittsburgh department store. She dates a reporter. A fan stalks her and is increasingly nasty.Cute Katya starts as window dresser at a Pittsburgh department store. She dates a reporter. A fan stalks her and is increasingly nasty.Cute Katya starts as window dresser at a Pittsburgh department store. She dates a reporter. A fan stalks her and is increasingly nasty.

  • Director
    • Karen Arthur
  • Writers
    • Susan Miller
    • Charles Zev Cohen
  • Stars
    • Diane Lane
    • Michael Woods
    • Cotter Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Karen Arthur
    • Writers
      • Susan Miller
      • Charles Zev Cohen
    • Stars
      • Diane Lane
      • Michael Woods
      • Cotter Smith
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
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    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Katya Yarno
    Michael Woods
    Michael Woods
    • Jack Price
    Cotter Smith
    Cotter Smith
    • Mac Odell
    Tyra Ferrell
    • Nan
    Peter Nevargic
    • Lionel
    Edward Penn
    • Mr. Thayer
    Chelsea Benedict
    • Chelsea Price
    Don Brockett
    Don Brockett
    • Locksmith
    David Crawford
    • Katya's Father
    Maria Barney
    • Female Patient
    Clayton Hill
    • Policeman #1
    • (as Clayton D. Hill)
    Angela Rosignalo Jones
    • Inez - Little Girl
    Raymond Laine
    • Doctor
    Zachary Mott
    • Printer
    • (as Zack Mott)
    Kathleen Murray
    • Mrs. Thayer
    Bingo O'Malley
    Bingo O'Malley
    • Man in Window
    Audrey Roth
    Audrey Roth
    • Mr. Thayer's Secretary
    Trisha Simmons
    Trisha Simmons
    • Sylvia Price
    • Director
      • Karen Arthur
    • Writers
      • Susan Miller
      • Charles Zev Cohen
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    6christopher-underwood

    there is some decent suspense

    This has something of the feel of being a TV movie and I see that is where most of this lady directors work is shown, though this was a straight to video feature. The big difference is that this has moments of sex and violence and particularly language that would not have endeared it to TV in the 80s. Set I believe in Pittsburg, we see a fair amount of the city and if the story surrounding a window dresser and the stalking it attracts is not particularly original this certainly has a decent edge to it with SM inspired arrangements of the mannequins. We are led to believe that it is this element that prompts Woods' character to become so obsessed but as a gay seeming married with daughter guy, this is never properly dealt with or exploited. Diane Lane acts her socks off and sheds everything else as well, several times while Michael Woods poses about the place rather moodily and never until the end with much conviction. Revenge is sweet, but it takes a long, long time here, though it has to be admitted there is some decent suspense and thrills along the way, again particularly towards the end. If I'm making this sound rather dull, I'm afraid that's because largely it is, despite the potential offered by the visuals and the frightening situation we are presented with. (80s music doesn't help!)
    8AnaBH

    Great psychological thriller

    A young woman trying to prove herself in the world of window dressing. Her very erotic imagination leads to great success and recognition in her career. Unfortunately, one of those observing her windows is an obsessed stalker. Through twists and turns this psychological thriller will keep one on the edge of his seat and possibly even aroused.
    9Moonstreams

    Lane sells it. Timeless story. Loved it.

    I find this movie every few years and watch it again. Something about it is haunting. Diane Lane makes the whole movie. Her New York loft is a crucial piece of the plot - almost another character. The males characters are fine but she's divine.
    Dano-45

    Only Diane Lane

    The only reason to watch this movie is to see Diane Lane naked. There are 4 or 5 scenes where you, along with the stalker and her lover, get to see Diane's breasts and beautiful body. Basically the movie sucks! Diane's character is a sexually frustrated working woman who gets stalked by an admirer who is very disturbed. She has an erotic dreams about her work and bathes in her studio apt. with no shades. She gets bothered by the stalking and can't really have sex with anyone she's seeing. She almost does after stripping down for her lover, but can't quite do it. Oh, well. You still got to see this outstanding actress shed her clothes. That's the only reason to watch this one.
    7mcfly-31

    audience beware...this is a weird flick

    It is hardly believable for most of its running time, but at least it keeps you watching. It begins when Lane sort of pushes her way into a job as a window dresser. This was the second film of '87 to feature one following the Andrew McCarthy comedy "Mannequin" (this one is even replete with a flamboyantly gay co-worker, too). But, ooh boy, is this a much different movie. Lane's gutsy and provocative displays get her noticed in good and bad ways, one of which is by a perverted x-ray technician, played by Woods. First we get the typical stalking; she's followed home; he steals her mail; harrassing phone calls. But at one point the perv scales the wall of her apartment/loft, takes a bath, and does something rather gross to one of her nighties. All the while talks to the police are mostly kept off-screen an d Lane keeps putting up with everything. Which, again, is one of the many implausible elements of the film. Only in movieland would the victim accept the challenge and begin playing cat and mouse games with the wacko. Plus the MANY unintentional laughs, like Woods dancing around her place in a bathtowel, him doing a Spiderman impression by climbing down the side of her building on a rope so he can break in, and Lane cursing her mirror while she repeatedly spits on it. The ending is a downer, too, kind of a letdown. Though different, it's mostly ineffective. And what the hell happened to Smith's character? All of a sudden he's dropped and never mentioned again (I'm sure he didn't care considering that love scene he got to do with Lane, hubba hubba). I must say the performances are there big time. Lane, aside from being absolutely gorgeous, which is saying nothing of her eye-popping (among other things, hehe) topless shot, really conveys her loss of freedom. At times the stuff she spouts is a little over the top, but is delivered nice enough. And if Woods is indeed James Woods brother, talent is definitely in the bloodline. His characters' only mis-step is not being more agressive with Lane. Early on she talks suggestive to Smith on the phone, appearing to be open sexually about herself (which is also indicated by her window displays). But Woods approach is more scary, which just makes her pissed. This was one of only a few good movies from the quickly defunct Scotti Bros. before they withered away and is too bad. Though pretty much unknown, it's a decent little thriller.

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    • Trivia
      Director Karen Arthur disowned (and nearly took her name off of) the finished film. Against her wishes, the studio re-edited the film to show more nudity on the part of Diane Lane. In addition, the studio minimized Cotter Smith's performance, and all scenes with Viveca Lindfors were eliminated; both actors played characters integral to the plot, and these eliminations made the film more confusing.
    • Goofs
      At one point when Katya walks down the street and enters a building, the scrunchie in her hair appears and disappears between shots.
    • Soundtracks
      Lady Beware
      Written by David Hallyday and Lisa Catherine Cohen

      Performed by David Hallyday

      Produced by Craig Safan and Richie Wise

      Arranged by Claude Gaudette

      Courtesy of Scotti Brothers Records

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hautnah
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • International Video Entertainment (IVE)
      • Scotti Brothers Pictures (I)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $169,600
    • Gross worldwide
      • $169,600
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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