Dead in The Water (1991)

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Written by Harry Whittington, Eleanor Gaver

Directed by Bill Condon

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In Rio de Janeiro, Gloria is an ambitious young woman, whose father is bankrupted. When the son of his business partner, Marcos, arrives in Rio, her father asks Gloria to have a trip with him in their boat Boa Vida. Gloria, her boyfriend Danny and their common friend Jeff get Marcos in his hotel and they go to Angra dos Reis. While in the sea, they drink Caipirinha and beer, and Gloria flirts with the wealthy Marcos. The jealous Danny sees they kissing each other, throws Marcos in the water with a lifebuoy and drives the boat to a distant island to scare Marcos. However, they have a problem with the propellers and when they return to the spot, they do not find Marcos anymore.

Cast

Bryan BrownCharlie Deegan
Image for Teri HatcherTeri HatcherLaura Stewart
Anne de SalvoOlivia Deegan
Image for Veronica CartwrightVeronica CartwrightVictoria Haines
Seymour CasselLt. Frank Vaness
Pruitt Taylor VinceLou Rescetti
Anna LevineEdie Meyers
Ron KarabatsosMike Welch
Daniel ReichertJack Homelin
Tim HaldemanProsecutor
Tom WrightHotel Clerk
Ralph OliverTrial Judge
Eric ChristmasJudge Griffin
Michael KaufmanNeurosurgeon
C.H. EvansLodge Manager

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