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Duration: 15 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x412 | Added: 2006-Mar-16 |
Alternate Names: Kelly Marie Monaco
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Career Highlights:
"Kelly Monaco, renowned for her portrayal of Sam McCall on 'General Hospital' and famously recognized for her April 1997 Playboy centerfold as the Playmate of the Month, is celebrated for her striking figure. Pride in her physique led her down a path trodden by many former Playboy models aiming for multimedia stardom: she auditioned for the hit series 'Baywatch'. Although that opportunity slipped away, Monaco appeared as a cheerleader in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's comedy 'BASEketball' (1998), before reprising her role as a Baywatch lifeguard in the lesser-known 'Welcome to Hollywood' (2000). For an explicit glimpse of Monaco's assets, watch Jessica Alba's horror-comedy 'Idle Hands' (1999), where she appears nude with KISS-inspired makeup. She later appeared in made-for-TV movies like 'Late Last Night' (1999) and 'Mumford' (1999). For an unfiltered view, consider her Playboy videos, notably 'Naturals' (1998). In 2006, Monaco transitioned from a symbol of fan admiration to America's sweetheart when she won the first season of ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars', captivating viewers with her sultry moves."
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Rodman Flender
Writer: Ron Milbauer, Terri Hughes
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Companies: Columbia Pictures, Licht/Mueller Film Corporation, Team Todd, TriStar Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
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Keywords: angel costume, attic, bass guitarist, crawling hand, knitting needle, noise complaint, priestess, trowel
Anton, a 17-year-old stoner with no particular ambitions, spends his days getting high and mooning over Molly, his beautiful neighbor. However, things take a dark turn when Anton's hands develop a mind of their own, turning him into an unwitting serial killer. This is due to the old adage about 'idle hands being the devil's playground' proving true. The story follows Anton as he tries to prevent more murders while also navigating his newfound powers and his feelings for Molly.
Idle Hands (1999) is a horror-comedy film directed by Rodman Flender, blending elements of comedy, horror, and thriller genres. Set in the United States, the movie centers around Anton, a laid-back teenager whose life takes a sinister turn when his hands begin committing murders independently. The film explores themes of youthful innocence lost to darkness, the consequences of idleness, and the struggle against forces beyond one's control.