Scene from Kept (2001)
Scene Details
Duration: 131 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jackal33 |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 16 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Actresses in this Scene

Michelle von Flotow
Details
Alternate Names: Michelle Hall, Michelle Hall, Monique Jeanette, Monique Jeannette, Monique Jeanette, Monique Jeannette
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Full Biography
Michelle von Flotow starred as a sexy housewife in 'Scandal: The Big Turn On' (2000), where she was involved in a steamy rendezvous with her lover, who turned out to be a U.S. Senator.
About the Movie: Kept (2001)

Release Year: 2001
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Alternative Title: Playback
Director: Fred Olen Ray, George Santo Pietro
Writer: Lenville O'Donnell, Richard Uhlig
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Genre: Drama, Erotica, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: detective
Story
Barbara, a business manager for a successful architectural firm she runs with her husband Lance, has been secretly keeping interns at the firm as lovers in a flat she owns. The dead bodies of these former lovers start piling up, leading LA homicide cops to investigate Barbara. Kyle, the current intern and lover, becomes a suspect and potentially the next target. Meanwhile, Kyle starts falling for Barbara, while the feeling may be mutual. In the background are Erin, Lance and Barbara's administrative assistant, and Tony, Kyle's one-time roommate who also knows Barbara.
Summary
Kept (2001) is a neo-noir thriller directed by Fred Olen Ray and George Santo Pietro. The film follows two LA homicide cops as they investigate a series of sex-related murders involving Barbara, the business manager of a successful architectural firm she runs with her husband Lance. Barbara's secret life as a serial lover and possible killer puts her at the center of the investigation. The plot involves themes of lust, obsession, and deceit within a complex web of relationships between Barbara, her lovers, and those closest to her.