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Passion Flower

Passion Flower (1987)

March. 04,1987
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5
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PG-13
| Drama Crime TV Movie

The movers and shakers in Singapore get involved in behind-the-scenes political and business activities, romantic entanglements, and murder. Nicol Williamson plays the wealthiest man in Southeast Asia. Barbara Hershey is his married antagonistic daughter who starts an affair with an ambitious American banker (Bruce Boxleitner) and who also seems to have the attention of her father.

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Pacionsbo
1987/03/04

Absolutely Fantastic

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Numerootno
1987/03/05

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Suman Roberson
1987/03/06

It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.

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Kimball
1987/03/07

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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fedlaw
1987/03/08

Good plot, scenery and memorable acting! Interplay between main characters was fascinating! The standout was Bruce Boxleitner as the business-savvy but emotionally-naive American in Singapore, fatally falling for a married woman with "business" plans of her own. Memorable scenes include his finding her hubby's stabbed body & then fleeing madly down crowed Singapore streets in an effort to escape. His naiveté and trust of the black widow doesn't leave until the near-final scene with her at the prison. For steam, Boxleitner & Hershey (or their body doubles?) sitting on the floor & undressing each other rivals the so-called "towel" scene. All in all, "Passion Flower" is a garden of delight for any Boxleitner fan, or anyone who enjoys a spicy suspense flick.

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