
Movie spotlight
Blue Lace
Henry Webb from the Securities Exchange Commission is investigating Erica Idol, the youngest woman on the stock exchange to head her own company. Erica has several girls available to upper income men. During several non-sex interviews with Erica, the scenes between Erica’s girls and their customers are acted out on screen. When Henry discovers that Erica is in the flesh business, he arrives for action. Unfortunately, the movie ends before he gets any.
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Plot Summary
A former prostitute, seeking revenge, impersonates her identical twin sister who was murdered. She infiltrates the wealthy family of her sister's husband, suspecting him of the crime. As she delves deeper into the family's secrets, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Blue Lace was a made-for-television film that garnered moderate attention for its suspenseful plot and performances, particularly from its lead actresses. While not a critical darling, it was noted for its competent direction and ability to deliver a tense viewing experience within the constraints of TV movie production.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful, albeit somewhat predictable, plot.
Dianne Ladd's dual performance was a highlight for many.
The film successfully created a tense atmosphere suitable for a thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blue Lace is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but general sentiment suggests it was viewed as a serviceable made-for-TV thriller.
Fun Fact
The film's premise involves identical twins, a common trope in thrillers, allowing for dramatic irony and mistaken identity scenarios.
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