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Duration: 121 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 668x500 | Added: 2008-Jun-28 |
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"Lisa Pescia, a captivating Southern beauty capable of capturing Mr. Skin's attention, hails from North Carolina. After pursuing higher education in San Francisco, she ventured to Hollywood with aspirations of stardom. Her striking features, including long silky hair, kissable lips, and alluring blue eyes, opened doors for her in television. She landed guest spots on diverse shows such as Touched by an Angel, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Roseanne, The New Mike Hammer, Dragnet, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, and Without a Trace. Notably, she secured the recurring role of Joanne, Elaine's co-worker, in the iconic sitcom Seinfeld from 1993 to 1994.
However, Lisa's most enticing performances occurred on the silver screen. She starred alongside Shannon Tweed and Amy Lindsay in the R-rated thriller The Dark Dancer in 1995, but not before baring her cleavage in Body Chemistry in 1990. In the film, she boldly exposed her breasts during an intimate scene. She revisited this trend in Body Chemistry 2, also known as Body Chemistry II: The Voice of a Stranger, where she unveiled her nude figure while taking a bath.
Throughout her career, Lisa has appeared in various films (Tough Guys, Stealing Roses, The M Word) and television shows (Days of Our Lives, CHiPs, Night Court), leaving audiences continually impressed by her daring on-screen choices."
Release Year: 1990
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Chemia ciala, Kohtalokas syrjähyppy, Passione fatale, Eine verhängnisvolle Verbindung
Director: Kristine Peterson
Writer: Jackson Barr
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Companies: Concorde-New Horizons, Pacific Trust
Genre: Thriller
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: fatal attraction, seduction, woman director
Body Chemistry follows two doctors who become involved in an affair while conducting research on sexual response. As their passion grows, they delve into their deepest desires and darkest fantasies.
Directed by Kristine Peterson in 1990, Body Chemistry is a thriller that explores the dangerous territory of love and desire through its exploration of a forbidden affair between two doctors. The film, which can be seen as a precursor to later 'fatal attraction' narratives, focuses on the intense, sometimes obsessive nature of its protagonists' relationship.