Beyond Desire

This article is about the film. For the unrelated book, see Pierre La Mure.
Beyond Desire
Directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard
Produced by Frank Cinelli
William Forsythe
Juana Meyer
Ed Cathell III
Kristian Forland
Written by Dale Trevillion
Starring William Forsythe
Kari Wührer
Music by Mark Holden
Cinematography Sven Kirsten
Edited by Daniel Duncan
Release dates
July 13, 1995 (Germany)
April 23, 1996 (USA)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Beyond Desire is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard and starring William Forsythe and Kari Wührer. It was released straight-to-video, first in Germany on July 13, 1995, followed by the United States on April 23, 1996.[1]

Plot

Ray "Elvis" Patterson (William Forsythe), an ex-con, joins forces with a sexy, high-priced call girl named Rita (Kari Wührer) to help clear his name from a murder charge 14 years earlier while a brutal gangster is after him for the location of some stolen money. Ray served 14 years at Nevada State Prison, after being wrongfully convicted of the murder of his girlfriend.

Now released, Ray sets out to find the true murderer and bring him to justice. Ray and Rita head into Las Vegas together, where Ray believes he will find the answers as to who the killer is. But all is not as it seems as Frank (Leo Rossi), Rita's boss, turns out to be the man Ray seeks.

Non-stop action and adventure ensue as bullets fly and Ray and Frank go head to head for justice, Rita's heart, and the money that turned up missing from the crime scene 14 years ago.

Cast

Production

Production took place in Las Vegas, Nevada. Minor filming locations included the La Concha Motel, the Vacation Village hotel and casino, and the Riviera hotel and casino. Scenes were also filmed at Hoover Dam's power plant.[2]

References

  1. "Beyond Desire (1995) - Release Info". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  2. "Movies Filmed in Las Vegas Area". Insider Viewpoint of Las Vegas. Retrieved October 15, 2015.

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