Animal Instincts (film)

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Animal Instincts
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Directed by Gregory Dark
Screenplay byJon Robert Samsel, Georges des Esseintes
Produced by Andrew W. Garroni
Starring Maxwell Caulfield, Jan-Michael Vincent, Shannon Whirry, Delia Sheppard
Cinematography Wally Pfister
Edited by James Avalon
Music byJoseph Smith
Production
company
Wilshire Film Ventures
Distributed byAxis Films International
Release date
  • October 21, 1992 (1992-10-21)(United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Animal Instincts is an American voyeuristic and erotic 1992 thriller-drama film. The cast includes David Carradine, Shannon Whirry, Jan-Michael Vincent and Maxwell Caulfield. [1] This film spawned two sequels: Animal Instincts 2 (1994) (also with Whirry) and Animal Instincts 3 (also known as Animal Instincts: The Seductress).

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Synopsis

Joanna Cole (Whirry) talks of meeting a man named David (Caulfield), the latter may be a police officer. Their marriage is in strong precarious positions, so they resort to involvements in voyeurism and blackmail. The wife begins becoming involved in multiple extramarital affairs to several other men, for which reason Joanna's husband watches her doing that.

But then, mobsters learn about their sexual activities and start getting involved. [2]

Cast

Film ratings

Animal Instincts was rated R in the United States for explicit sexual material and profanity. [3] Similar ratings were bestowed on the film in Australia under the Office of Film and Literature Classification Rating Board (for "high level sexual material") [4] and the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) Rating System Network. [5]

Critical reception

Animal Instincts was given mixed to substandard reviews by audience and film critics. Under Rotten Tomatoes, the audience gave the film only a 14% rating. [6] The Radio Times Magazine bestowed a two-star rating onto the film. [7] The TV Guide Magazine gave an extremely negative review to the film. [8] MUBI, however, was among one of several positive reviews toward the film. [9]

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References

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