Scene from Blown Away (1992)
Scene Details
Duration: 113 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: D73 |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 35 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 960x720 | Added: 2008-Sep-18 |
Actresses in this Scene

Nicole Eggert
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Full Biography
Nicole Elizabeth Eggert, born January 13, 1972, is an American actress known for her roles as Jamie Powell on 'Charles in Charge' and Summer Quinn on 'Baywatch'. She has also guest-starred in various shows like 'The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!' and 'Boy Meets World', and appeared in several Lifetime Christmas movies. Eggert participated in reality TV shows such as 'Celebrity Fit Club' (2010) and 'Splash' (2013). She starred in the 1995 film 'Melissa' about a young woman pursuing her dream of becoming a dancer, facing challenges along the way.
About the Movie: Blown Away (1992)

Release Year: 1992
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: Belle et dangereuse, Blown Away - spazzato via, Blown away - Ausgelöscht, En mil pedazos, Envolvidos com o Perigo, Mörka hemligheter
Director: Brenton Spencer
Writer: Robert C. Cooper
Production & Genre
Story
Megan, a 17-year-old girl from a wealthy family, begins a relationship with Rich, an employee at her father's ski resort. Megan harbors resentment towards her father due to the recent death of her mother in a car accident that she believes he caused. As their relationship deepens, it is implied that Rich may be involved in a scheme involving Megan and her father. The question raised is whether Rich's feelings for Megan are genuine or if he has ulterior motives.
Summary
Blown Away (1992) is a made-for-TV movie directed by Brenton Spencer, combining elements of action, drama, and mystery genres. The story revolves around the complex relationship between Megan, the teenage daughter of a wealthy businessman, and Rich, an employee at her father's ski resort. Central to their dynamic is Megan's resentment towards her father following her mother's fatal car accident, which she blames on him. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the intricate nature of familial relationships.