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Duration: 118 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 384x220 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
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Karen Kim was born in Torrance, California, and won the title of Miss Korea in the late 1980s. She worked as a model and cheerleader for the Los Angeles Raiders before pursuing acting in the 1990s. Kim appeared in various TV shows such as On Our Own, JAG, VIP, Frasier, Sheena, and 24, as well as films like The Colony and U.S. Seals 2. After battling cancer for several years, she passed away in 2012.
Release Year: 1995
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Director: Michael Schroeder
Writer: Steve Johnson
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Companies: Playboy Enterprises
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
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Keywords: serial killer
In Los Angeles, a serial killer starts targeting nude models, leaving the police baffled and desperate for leads. They recruit former policewoman Holly Jacobsen to go undercover as a model in an erotic magazine to lure out the killer. Initially supportive, her boyfriend Bobby Colter, also a cop, becomes increasingly uncomfortable with Holly's provocative assignments, especially when she starts stripping and performing at peep shows. As the killer becomes obsessed with Holly, the investigation heats up, leading to tense confrontations.
Cover Me is a 1995 mystery thriller directed by Michael Schroeder. The film follows a policewoman who goes undercover in the adult entertainment industry to catch a serial killer targeting erotic models and strippers. The story explores themes of trust, possession, and obsession. Notably, it inspired the FMV game Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders (1997). While not explicit about the killer's motives or background, the film focuses on the tense dynamics between Holly, Bobby, and the escalating danger from the transvestite killer.