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Duration: 55 sec. | Nudity: yes* | Creator: CelebTA |
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Alternate Names: Ioana Pacula, Dzhoanna Pakula, J. Pacula, Joanna Pacuła, یوانا پاچولا
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Polish actress Joanna Pacula, born on January 2, 1957, began her career at Warsaw Dramatic Theatre, acting in Shakespeare plays like 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Othello'. She appeared in Krzysztof Zanussi's 'Barwy ochronne/Camouflage' (1977). In 1981, Pacula moved to Paris due to martial law in Poland. She later emigrated to the US in 1982, where she became known for playing European temptress roles. Notable works include 'Gorky Park' (1983), 'Escape From Sobibor' (CBS, 1987), and 'Marked for Death' (1990). She also starred in the Italian erotic thriller 'Husbands And Lovers' (1992) and appeared in 'Tombstone' (1993) as Doc Holliday's lover. Pacula currently resides in Southern California.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Art of Murder
Director: Ruben Preuss
Writer: Anthony Stark, Sean K Smith
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Companies: World International Network (WIN)
Genre: Thriller
Elizabeth Sheridan, a painter living in Seattle with her wealthy husband Cole who runs a yacht-building company, has an affair with Tony Blanchard, the firm's top designer. They are blackmailed by someone who threatens to expose their infidelity to Cole. Initially, they agree to pay the blackmailer, but things quickly escalate. Two deaths occur, and Elizabeth's house is set on fire. As a result of these events, infidelity becomes the least of her worries as she finds herself entangled in murder charges. A high-school yearbook photo further complicates matters for Elizabeth, pushing her deeper into danger. The motives behind these twists remain unclear, leaving Elizabeth ensnared and potentially beyond hope.
Art of Murder (1999) is a thriller directed by Ruben Preuss, set in Seattle where wealthy businessman Cole Sheridan runs a successful yacht-building company. His wife Elizabeth, an artist, has a secret affair with Tony Blanchard, one of the firm's designers. Their illicit relationship comes to light when they are blackmailed, leading to a series of events that spiral out of control. The film explores themes of infidelity, betrayal, and their deadly consequences.