George Ringer's (Tim Gail, in his 1st & last credited role) a naive young photographer of weddings & other ordinary professional shoots. His life's about to take a drastic turn after he accepts a cash advance from a bank attorney, Jack Devonoff (Jamie Gillis), to follow & videotape a woman while she's inside her apartment, in order to build an embezzlement case against her. Since Ringer's already been paid well & set up in an apartment across from the site of his subject, he think's he's got it made. That is, until he realizes, by viewing her, that the woman is quite seductive, fascinating & then, suddenly dead. Whomever killed her made sure the police would find plenty of evidence to make sure George became their prime suspect. George knows he's in double trouble because he viewed events that were more twisted that he'd been told & his live-in girlfriend's unhappily suspicious since George has spent an inordinate amount of time away from home. There's no choice in George's mind that in order to save himself he's got to find the killer. The problems surmount when everyone he contacts to help him turns up dead. Even Jack Devonoff, who hired him, has disappeared into oblivion. Obviously the film set-up was a murder frame-up. This suspense is more like a B- flick than not. The plot seems intriguing enough but the actual film is less so. It is rated R, in color & runs for 90 minutes~Read full review
i liked everything about it its cool movie i bought it becuase i once saw it a long time ago and i wanted to see it again.
This movie is just a regular comedy romance with a hint of action. Great movie alternative for a James Bond for an hour and thirty minutes in change!
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