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Obsession fatale

Original title: Devil in the Flesh
  • Video
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
3.2K
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Rose McGowan in Obsession fatale (1998)
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She's young, sexy and dangerous. Debbie is the new girl in class with a skill for turning heads. From the moment she arrives in town following her parents' untimely death, Debbie sets her si... Read allShe's young, sexy and dangerous. Debbie is the new girl in class with a skill for turning heads. From the moment she arrives in town following her parents' untimely death, Debbie sets her sights on her teacher, the high school heartthrob.She's young, sexy and dangerous. Debbie is the new girl in class with a skill for turning heads. From the moment she arrives in town following her parents' untimely death, Debbie sets her sights on her teacher, the high school heartthrob.

  • Director
    • Steve Cohen
  • Writers
    • Michael Michaud
    • Kelly Carlin
    • Robert McCall
  • Stars
    • Rose McGowan
    • Alex McArthur
    • Peg Shirley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Steve Cohen
    • Writers
      • Michael Michaud
      • Kelly Carlin
      • Robert McCall
    • Stars
      • Rose McGowan
      • Alex McArthur
      • Peg Shirley
    • 57User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Debbie Strand
    Alex McArthur
    • Peter Rinaldi
    Peg Shirley
    • Fiona Long
    J.C. Brandy
    J.C. Brandy
    • Janie Magray
    Phil Morris
    Phil Morris
    • Det. Joe Rosales
    Robert Silver
    • Det. Phil Archer
    Sherrie Rose
    Sherrie Rose
    • Marilyn
    Ryan Bittle
    Ryan Bittle
    • Greg Straffer
    Julia Nickson
    Julia Nickson
    • Anna Nakashi
    Krissy Carlson
    • Meegan Wright
    Wendy Robie
    Wendy Robie
    • Joyce Saunders
    Philip Boyd
    Philip Boyd
    • Todd Sauser
    Milton James
    Milton James
    • Mr. Monsour
    Morgan Distefano
    • Student
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    Aloma Wright
    • Secretary
    Carrick O'Quinn
    • Motorcycle Cop
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Dr. Milletson
    Ed Berke
    • Fire Chief
    • Director
      • Steve Cohen
    • Writers
      • Michael Michaud
      • Kelly Carlin
      • Robert McCall
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    5Uriah43

    A Woman Who Doesn't Like Competition

    "Debbie Strand" (Rose McGowan) is a mentally disturbed high school student who has just mysteriously lost her mother in a house fire and has to now live with her grandmother. When she gets there she immediately finds out that her grandmother is extremely domineering and wants to control her life to the utmost degree. Meanwhile, at her new high school she falls in love with one of her teachers named "Peter Rinaldi" (Alex McArther). Unfortunately for her, Peter has a girlfriend by the name of "Marilyn" (Sherrie Rose) and really has no interest in Debbie other than academically. To compound the situation another student by the name of "Meegan Wright" (Krissy Carlson) also has a crush on Peter and Debbie doesn't like the competition. So, faced with difficulties both at home and at school Debbie decides to take matters into her own hands and those who get in her way are in extreme danger. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this type of film has been done before and in some cases in a better manner. However, it still managed to keep my interest for the most part and it does have some good performances by both Rose McGowan and Alex McArther. Additionally, Sherrie Rose and Julia Nickson (as "Anna Nakashi") certainly didn't hurt the scenery in any way either. In any case, despite the fact that it followed a standard format and it's certainly nothing special I suppose it deserves a rating of about average-but no more than that.
    jester-30

    Over-the-top and predictable slasher fare.

    My buddy Oscar has been on my butt for months to get me to watch this film... and I protested saying it looked stupid. Well, I finally saw it. It wasn't that bad, but it was stupid. I'd give it one star. Rose McGowan (Jawbreaker, Phantoms, Scream) plays a psycho-teen who is basically a poorly written Norman Bates. It's basically a bad POISON IVY rip-off, without the nudity and sex to keep it halfway interesting ;) The violence is far more graphic, too, making this one a candidate for the "slasher film" genre. It's predictable throughout. I'd love to say that McGowan does well in the role, but at times she appears over-the-top and hammy, so I can't even give her credit for great acting. I've seen countless B-movies which were far better and had better actors. This one looks like a bad attempt to cash in on McGowen's somewhat celebrity -- or her connection to Marilyn Mansun. Stupid.

    It's too bad, too. Actor Alex McCarthur (Kiss the Girls, Conspiracy, Ladykiller) has been in a long list of B-films, and does great. He was good in this one, too... but he couldn't save it.
    5Brian-272

    Revenge sweet revenge! Hell have no fury like a woman's scorn.

    Rose McGowan plays an abused teen who murders her mother and father in an arson fire, then she's sent off to live with her bickering grandmother which only worsens her. Finally McGowan develops a poisonous disposition by knocking off her grandmother and anyone else who gets in the way of her crush on her writing instructor (Alex McArthur). I was glad the directors made this film with a message that abused children are scorned the rest of their life and therefore the pattern showed how the attitude of revenge is taken out on everyone in society. And Rose McGowan was she stunning or what! She was just the right actress for this role her beauty, always did provide an evil eye also. Hey just think any female must be a little crazy to be called Mrs. Manson. Devil in the Flesh is a great film for all of you late night TV watchers to view highly recommended.
    6howie73

    Fun but unsatisfying end

    I really liked this as a piece of late night trashy noir cable junk because it pushed the extremes of bad taste. I saw it late at night and was impressed with the sharp dialog and witty put-downs uttered by its femme fatale protagonist, Debbie Strand (in a wonderfully vampy and campy performance from Rose McGowan). Yes, the set-up is contrived and the outcome is cheesy but along the way I was impressed with the audacity of the film's comic-book nastiness and the sheer determination of the protagonist to get what she wanted. However, what's most disappointing is the end, which merely opens the way for another film, without truly exploring why Debbie Strand did what she did. Another annoying trait in these films is to resolve issues in an unambiguous manner, usually absolving the complicity of the lead male. A simple-minded, formulaic tale saved by Rose McGowan and some witty one-liners. As for the rest, cable fodder.
    6The_Void

    Derivative, but not a complete dead loss

    If you've seen more than a handful of thrillers, you will almost certainly have seen this plot line before; it's just the basic stalker theme only set in a school. This idea has been used in many movies previously, and was also the main theme in the excellent 'Wild Things' that was also released in 1998. Devil in the Flesh is a very low key film and actually feels like a TV movie at times; yet despite this, it does at least manage to stay entertaining enough for it's ninety minute duration, which is quite an achievement when you consider how unoriginal it is. The plot focuses on a young girl named Debbie Strand. After her parent's house burns down in mysterious circumstances, she is sent to live in a different town with her religious grandmother. She also has to start a new school and gets that same locker every new girl in American school gets (the sticky one that needs a man to come over and punch it). Anyway, it's not long before she starts to develop a crush on hunky English teacher Mr Rinaldi, and she'll stop at nothing to get what she wants.

    I have to admit that I have a track record of enjoying low key thrillers like this one, and for what it's worth; Devil in the Flesh is not too bad. It does suffer from a poor script that fails to flesh out it's central characters properly and doesn't contribute a logical narrative, so at times the film just seems to jump from one thing to next without a lot of cohesion. There's also a fair few clichés on display too, which is somewhat annoying and tiresome. On the plus side, the acting is rather good. Rose McGowan was one of my main reason for tuning in and she does the bitchy weird chick thing very well. Starring opposite is Alex McArthur as her crush who also performs well in his role as well as well as Peg Shirley as the overbearing grandmother. The plot moves along at a steady pace for the first half and gets going properly in the second, albeit a bit too fast at times. There's a twist towards the end which is both highly predictable and very unbelievable. Overall, this is a long way from brilliant; but it has a few good elements and there's worse films of this ilk out there.

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    • Trivia
      Debbie's grandmother's house is the same house used in the movie She Cried No (1996), staring Candace Cameron.
    • Goofs
      When Peter is driving to his house to help Marlyn you can clearly see the back rim on the wheel fly off.
    • Quotes

      Debbie Strand: No means no. Don't you guys get that? What is it, you stop understanding English when you get a hard-on?

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      CUT OF MY HANDS
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    • Release date
      • July 4, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dearly Devoted
    • Filming locations
      • Eliot Middle School - 2184 N. Lake Avenue, Altadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Le Monde Entertainment
      • Prostar Entertainment
      • Unapix Entertainment Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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