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Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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Alternate Names: Sadie Liza Frost
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Sadie Frost, born on June 19, 1965, is an English actress known for her role in 'Crimetime' (1996). She also runs a fashion label called Frost French and has designed kitchens for a development in London's East End. Notably, she portrayed Bobby Mahon, a serial killer, on prime-time television.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Flypaper - Os Desajustados, Fliegenfänger, Légypapír
Director: Klaus Hoch
Writer: Klaus Hoch
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Keywords: ambulance, dominatrix, handcuffs
On a seemingly ordinary day in Southern California, three interconnected stories unfold around a single event: the theft of drug-making equipment and cash by two criminals from an underground lab. First, Laura hires a dominatrix to test her fiancé's fidelity before their wedding. This woman, after fleeing the criminals who kidnap her, meets a snake enthusiast named Pete. Meanwhile, a builder and his assistant try to help the builder's stepdaughter overcome her drug addiction. Their plans are disrupted when they encounter the same criminals looking for their best customer, the stepdaughter. Throughout the day, these diverse characters' paths cross in unexpected ways as they each deal with greed, lust, and survival.
Flypaper, directed by Klaus Hoch in 1999, is a unique blend of genres that includes action, comedy, romance, and thriller. Set against the backdrop of California's sunny streets, the film weaves together multiple storylines revolving around one pivotal event: a million dollars in cash and drug-making equipment stolen from an illegal lab. Each character's pursuit of their own goals leads them down a path filled with unexpected encounters, moral dilemmas, and sticky situations. The film explores themes of trust, deception, addiction, and the fine line between right and wrong.