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?
Acting
Martin Kemp's unhinged commitment to horny grief
Production
garish 90s phone sex aesthetic, gloriously wrong
Writing
dialogue so purple it bruises
Director
Harry Hurwitz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Martin Kemp was recovering from a brain tumor during filming, which supposedly explains his glazed intensity—or maybe that's just the script.
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.