Deep Down is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by John Travers and starring George Segal, Tanya Roberts, and Chris Young.[2][3] The alternative title is Conversations in Public Places.
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Directed by | John Travers |
Screenplay by | Alice Horrigan, John Travers |
Produced by | Cassian Elwes, John Morrissey |
Starring | George Segal, Tanya Roberts, Chris Young |
Cinematography | David J. Miller |
Edited by | John Lafferty |
Music by | Tyler Bates[1] |
Production company | Penn-Eden West Pictures |
Distributed by | Imperial Entertainment Corporation |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A young man, Andy, comes to California, hoping to become a rock musician. He stays in a small house with a swimming pool, renting a room from a man who believed in his debt. There he meets a beautiful woman, Charlotte, who lives with a fierce and jealous husband much older than her. Charlotte seduces Andy, but later this affair proves to be far more sinister as she in fact wants to get rid of her husband.[4][5]