I Like to Play Games

I Like to Play Games is a 1995 American erotic drama film that was directed by Moctezuma Lobato and written by David Keith Miller. It starred Lisa Boyle and Ken Steadman, with Jennifer Burton, Monique Noel, and Cheryl Rixon also being featured in the cast. It was released on September 15, 1995, and was followed in 1999 by I Like to Play Games Too.

I Like to Play Games
Directed byMoctezuma Lobato
Produced by
  • Vivian Mayhew
  • Nick Zuvic
Written byDavid Keith Miller
Starring
Music byHerman Beeftink
CinematographyKim Haun
Edited byJosh Kanin
Release date
  • September 15, 1995 (1995-09-15) (USA Video Premiere)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Michael (Ken Steadman) is looking for a woman who likes to play games, but when he finds Suzanne (Lisa Boyle), he discovers to his cost that she may be more than he bargained for, especially since common sense does not show itself to be one of his assets or advantages. Once Michael meets Suzanne, they strike up a relationship which proves to be intense. Their first date takes them, first, to a restaurant, then into an alley where they fool around for a bit. They go back to his place to fool around some more. She then leaves. The next day, both attend a business meeting, during whose course Suzanne plays footsie with Michael. They return to his residence to fool around in his bathtub, then move onto his bed to try to fool around some more. But Suzanne flees and boards a taxi. This causes Michael, still naked under a bathrobe, to run after the cab taking Suzanne away. These actions reveal Suzanne to be very selfish, and Michael to be rather stupid in the practical sense. Arrested for indecent exposure, Michael places two telephone calls seeking release on bail. The first, to Suzanne, is without success. The second, to Nick (James DiZazzo), one of his friends, yields results. Suzanne then lures Michael to a motel bed and leaves him cuffed there to the bed naked while she leaves to go back to work to attend a meeting. She returns to him and they have sex on the motel bed.

Cast

Releases

The film had international video and television releases: Brazilian Portuguese as O Jogo do Sexo (TV), and as Seduzidos Pelo Jogo (video); Canadian (French title) Suzanne; Germany as Opfer der Lust (video) and as Verhängnisvolle Täuschung (TV); Spain as Una chica muy traviesa; In Finland as Esileikit and as Villit leikit; In the United Kingdom as I Like to Play Games; Italy as Mi piace giocare (TV) and Venezuela as Me gusta jugar.

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