Lake Consequence

Lake Consequence is a 1992 made for television erotic drama film. It was directed by Rafael Eisenman with casting by Sue Swan. The film's tagline was, "A man and two women".

Lake Consequence
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Romance
Written byZalman King
Directed byRafael Eisenman
StarringJoan Severance
Billy Zane
May Karasun
Music byGeorge S. Clinton
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Zalman King
Producer(s)Avram Kaplan
Steven Kaminsky (associate producer)
Production location(s)Los Angeles County
CinematographyHarris Savides
Editor(s)James Bedford
Running time85 minutes
Production company(s)Warner Bros.
DistributorWarner Home Video
BudgetUS$
Release
Picture formatColor
Audio formatUltra Stereo
Original releaseJanuary 1, 1993 (1993-01-01)

Plot

Irene (Joan Severance), a housewife becomes bored while her husband and son are absent on a weekend fishing trip. She becomes attracted to Billy (Billy Zane), a man she met when he trimmed a tree in her neighborhood. She accidentally becomes trapped in his trailer and arrives at Lake Consequence hours later. Discovered by his bisexual girlfriend, Grace (May Karasun), and then Billy, they agree to drive her into town so she can catch a bus home. Chinese New Year is in full swing and she is seduced by Billy during the celebrations at a Chinese nightclub and bath house.

As Irene develops an erotic relationship with Billy, repressed images of her teenage experience return. Confronted by her own sexuality and her forgotten past, and jealous of Billy's attentions to Grace, Irene flees after starting a fire.

However Billy chases her and drives her home, where her husband and child have yet to return. Feeling grief and self-loathing, Irene hesitates to return to her family. Billy lectures her on her responsibilities as wife, helps her to dress and disappears before they return that night.

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