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Duration: 194 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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Birth Name: Julie Hughes
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Alternate Names: Julianne Richardson
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Julie Hughes is renowned for her work as a prominent casting director in cinema. Her keen choices may have denied us the pleasure of numerous attractive actresses in films like 'Friday the 13th' (1980), 'Endless Love' (1981), and 'Blood Simple' (1984). Her discernment also extended to selecting dancers for 'A Chorus Line' (1985) and '42nd Street' (1986). Julie's talents weren't confined to the big screen; she also contributed to television hits ('The Cosby Show', 'A Different World') and TV movies ('John and Yoko: A Love Story', 'Ironclads'). Having established herself in the industry, Julie ventured into acting. She appeared in Garry Marshall's erotic comedy 'Exit to Eden' (1994), alongside notable figures such as Dana Delany and Iman. In this film, Julie made her nude debut, wearing a thong and dog collar, showcasing her unbridled assets and toned physique. Subsequently, she reprised her risqué role in the BDSM thriller 'Stormswept' (1995), where she masturbated onscreen while topless, and engaged in oral intimacy with a male co-star. Julie further displayed her enticing figure in the video 'Deadly Charades' (1996) before returning to acting with a comedic role in 'Night Stand' (1997). After lending her considerable presence to various productions, Julie returned to off-screen work as the casting director for the musical 'Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical' (2001).
Release Year: 1996
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Kelley Cauthen
Writer: Stephen Johnston
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Companies: Mystique Films
Genre: Romance
Shea Farrell, a struggling B-movie producer, has trouble financing his latest project while his wife Leslie Kay, an art gallery owner, grows weary of their role-playing games in bed to keep their marriage interesting. Two detectives secretly observe them. Leslie tells Shea she wants to have sex as themselves more often, but he starts receiving mysterious gifts from a woman claiming to be Madame X, whom he initially thinks is Leslie. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that Shea is being set up in an intricate scheme.
Deadly Charades (1996) is a romantic thriller directed by Kelley Cauthen and falls under the Romance genre. The film follows Shea Farrell, a struggling B-movie producer, and his wife Leslie Kay, who owns an art gallery. Their marriage faces challenges as they navigate financial struggles and Leslie's desire for more conventional intimacy. The plot thickens with the involvement of two detectives and mysterious gifts from Madame X, hinting at a larger conspiracy.