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A phone sex date with a corpse? This 90s sleaze-fest dares to ask: necrophilia or mistaken identity?
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Fleshtone (1994)

straight-to-video sleazeerotic thriller cosplayso-bad-it's-legendary

Overview

ThrillerMystery

Matthew Greco is fascinated by death. As a successful artist, he paints gruesome portraits of murders and suicides. Yet, despite his success, he is unhappy and alone. In desperation, he answers a phone sex ad and becomes entangled with Edna; a woman who seems to share his morbid desires and strange needs. They decide to meet one another in person, but the rendezvous goes horribly wrong when Matthew finds Edna dead – or is it Edna?

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Content warning
painter
obsession with mortalityart as exploitationidentity dissolutionisolation in intimacy

Standout Aspects

Acting

Martin Kemp's unhinged commitment to horny grief

Production

garish 90s phone sex aesthetic, gloriously wrong

Writing

dialogue so purple it bruises

Best for:Solo: 3am morbid curiosity with wine·Friends: ironic group roast of bargain-bin erotica·Rewatch: memorizing every unhinged line delivery
Heads up:Sexual Content: frequent phone sex scenes, necrophilia-adjacent content·Violence: graphic suicide/murder paintings shown throughout
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Director

Harry Hurwitz

ReleasedJun 8, 1994
Runtime1h 30m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium

Top Cast

Martin Kemp

Martin Kemp

Matthew Greco

Lise Cutter

Lise Cutter

Jennifer Womak

Tim Thomerson

Tim Thomerson

Buddy Fields

Suanne Braun

Suanne Braun

Wendy Pollin

Ted Le Plat

Ted Le Plat

The Newscaster

Lee-Anne Liebenberg

Lee-Anne Liebenberg

Assassin #2

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Martin Kemp was recovering from a brain tumor during filming, which supposedly explains his glazed intensity—or maybe that's just the script.

Cultural

This bombed into obscurity but survives as a VHS-era curio of the 'erotic thriller' bubble, when any film could get distribution if it promised skin and a corpse.

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Fleshtone - Trailer

Fleshtone - Trailer

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