Scène de Night Games (1980)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Cindy Pickett
Date de naissance: 1947-04-18
Lieu de naissance: Sand Springs, Tulsa County, United States
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Cindy Lou Pickett (born April 18, 1947) is an American actress best known for her 1970s role as Jackie Marler-Spaulding on the CBS soap Guiding Light; her role as Dr. Carol Novino on the hugely-popular television drama St. Elsewhere in the 1980s; for her critically acclaimed performance as the real-life Kay Stayner, the mother of a boy who was kidnapped for several years, in the dramatic TV movie I Know My First Name Is Steven; and for her cinematic roles and performances as Valerie St. John in Roger Vadim's little-known 1980 erotic cult film, Night Games, for which she would have the leading role, and as the tough-as-nails and heroic Dr. Jane Norris in the 1989 sci-fi-horror film DeepStar Six. Pickett, however, is handily best-known to audiences for her highly memorable turn as Katie Bueller, Matthew Broderick's titular character's loving and unsuspecting mother, in the 1986 classic and iconic American comedy movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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Noms alternatifs: Johanna Cassidy , Joanna Virginia Caskey , جوانا کسیدی
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Joanna Cassidy (born August 2, 1945) is an American film and television actress. She is known for her role replicant Zhora in the Ridley Scott's film Blade Runner (1982). She also has starred in films such as Under Fire, The Fourth Protocol, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Package, Where the Heart Is and Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Vampire in Brooklyn and Ghosts of Mars.
À propos du film: Night Games (1980)
Année de sortie: 1980
Nation: France, United States
Titre alternatif: Jeux érotiques de nuit, Love Games
Réalisateur: Roger Vadim
Scénariste: Anton Diether, Barth Jules Sussman, Clarke Reynolds
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: André E. Morgan, Roger H. Lewis
Sociétés: Embassy Pictures Corporation, Pan Pacific Films
Genre: Drama
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 1980, attempted rape, broken glass, broken mirror, childhood flashback, childhood sexual abuse, childhood trauma, fear of sex, female full frontal nudity, female rear nudity, female star appears nude, female topless nudity, husband wife relationship, independent film, marriage, masked stranger, ptsd post traumatic stress disorder, rape survivor, woman raped by a masked man, woman skinny dipping
Histoire
Night Games (1980) follows the life of a Californian housewife who is terrified of having sex due to a past sexual assault. This phobia begins to threaten her marriage, leading her to retreat into a series of erotic fantasies about a masked man. The film raises the question: are these fantasies purely imaginary or do they have a basis in reality?
Résumé
Night Games is a French-American drama directed by Roger Vadim and released in 1980. Set amidst the backdrop of California, the film explores the psychological impacts of sexual trauma on women through the lens of one woman's struggle with intimacy. The movie delves into themes of sexual repression, fantasy as coping mechanism, and the delicate balance between reality and desire.