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''Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me'' is a 1992 American comedy film starring Adrienne Shelly, Max Parrish, Andrea Naschak, and written and directed by
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. Supporting roles are played by
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,
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, and
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. A raunchy
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with a romantic subplot, ''Hold Me'' follows a small-time criminal hiding from his ex-fiancée and the law in an
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trailer park, where the production was filmed. While there he meets an assortment of oddball characters, and finds himself juggling the affections of two sisters, a sadistic porn star and a demure virgin. According to ''
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'', "The strong points of Hershman's film are his wonderfully wacky story in combination with a terrific, top-notch cast whose performances easily render credible, slice-of-life images of life in the lower-class lane." Despite largely positive reviews, some of which went so far as to compare Hershman to
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and
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, the film failed to break even at the box office. As of 2013, distribution for the film is handled by Farwest Enterprises, Inc.Official site: credits
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Plot

When small-time criminal Eli (Max Parrish) accidentally shoots his heiress fiancée (
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) in a forced shot-gun wedding, he flees with her fortune. He winds up in a trailer park in
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. While waiting for fake ID from a shady criminal (
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), he meets an assortment of oddball characters at the trailer-park. There's Sabra (Andrea Naschak) a sadistic porno star who collects Barbie dolls; her virginal younger sister Diana ( Adrienne Shelly); Olga (Ania Suli) a washed out Hungarian opera singer/actress; her foul-mouthed son Laszlo (Bella Lehcozky), and two aging
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and her real life mother) who lust after Eli. After Sabra seduces Bud (Eli's new alias), his real problems begin. Sabra wants him for herself, but he's just interested in her sister.


Cast


Characters

*Max Parrish as Eli/Bud/Fritz (protagonist) * Adrienne Shelly as Dannie (virginal love interest) *Andrea Naschak as Sabra (stripper) *
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as Twinkle (dominating heiress) *
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as Lucille (Southern belle) *Ania Suli as Olga (washed up Opera singer) *Bela Lehoczky as Laszlo (Olga's son) *
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as Mr. Jones (criminal) *Joseph Anthony Richards as Duane *Vic Trevino as Julio


Gallery

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winner
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(pictured as Lucille) played the character as a tongue-in-cheek spoof of herself File:Max Parrish as Eli Bud Fritz and Timothy Leary as Mr. Jones.jpg, Cultural icon
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(pictured in the film) had a supporting role


Production


Filming

;Pre-production The concept and script for the film were created by first-time director
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in 1991, whose background was as an actor. Hershman wrote the script in only ten days. Producers Travis Swords, Martin Ira Rubin, Bela Lehoczky, and
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soon came on board, and the production company Thrill Me Productions was created for the film. J B & Associates Inc also had a production credit. ;Casting Casting was handled by Doreen Lane, and included both professional and non-professional actors.
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had previously starred in ''
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'', for example, while Max Parrish, the lead protagonist, was a first-time actor. The role of Sabra, the nymphomaniacal stripper who takes in Eli, was played by Andrea Naschak, a one-time child actress who moved on to Shakespeare festivals, and who had spent 1990 to 1992 as adult film star April Rayne. There are two real mother-child actor duos in the movie; Diane Ladd and her real-life mother, Mary Lanier, and Ania Suli and her real-life son Bela Lehoczky, also a producer. According to the ''
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'', "the elegant Suli, like her character in the movie, was a prewar star of films and opera in her native
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." John Auxier, a real-life inhabitant of the trailer park where the film was shot, acted as the son of Diane Ladd's character. ;Shooting Filming took place in
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and
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in just 18 days. According to producer Alain Silver, the production partly went so quickly because cinematographer Kent L. Wakeford used
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instead of
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. With a budget "significantly under one million dollars," Sean Young contributed props of her own to the production, and Diane Ladd and
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were both on set for one day each. Costumes and costume design were handled by Cathy Cooper, with help from actress Sean Young. According to a review, "This film is shot in the colors of sleaze--from Sabra's day-glow spandex to the hues of the trailer court. Everything is there to enhance the camp." The film was edited by Kathrym Imhoff.


Soundtrack

The original music was handled by Gerald Gouriet, who had previously been nominated for
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for his work on ''
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'' (1988). Other tracks came from a number of
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bands such as
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and
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.


Release, distribution

The film was released in theaters in the
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on July 30, 1993. The domestic theatrical distributor was Mad Dog Films/ October Films, and it was distributed in Canada by
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as well as at various film festivals. It was released in foreign theaters by Films Number One, and foreign sales were handled by August Entertainment Inc. On January 26, 1994, about seven months later, it was released domestically on VHS through LIVE Home Video and around the same time in Canada by Cineplex Odeon Video and MCA Home Video. Despite strong reviews, it came short of breaking even at the box office. After the release, the director received a development deal from
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to turn it into a series, but it never came to fruition. Alain Joel Silver quoted casting problems, partly stemming from the low budget. In 2013,
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announced via social media that they would be distributing the film on DVD and VOD (video on demand). The distributor was later revealed to be Farwest Enterprises, Inc.


Reception

Early reviews as the film entered the festival circuit were largely positive. ''
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'' gave it 3/4 stars, ''
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'' 3.5/5 stars. Reviews for the story and plotline were mixed. While ''
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'' called it a "crude and unimaginative parody of drive-in movie fare," ''
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'' gave the film glowing praise, going so far as to write "Move over,
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and
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. There's a new, fresh auteur on the guilty pleasure/psychotronic/cult film block. Hershman...manages to turn out a hilariously trashy, raunchy, dark, and thoroughly entertaining film that is uniquely his own. The strong points of Hershman's film are his wonderfully wacky story in combination with a terrific, top-notch cast whose performances easily render credible, slice-of-life images of life in the lower-class lane." ''
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'' praised the acting performances, in particular the roles of the newcomers, and said the film works best as a romance, as "both Parrish, in his film debut, and Shelley are highly appealing actors." About specific roles, "It's no eye-opener when Diane Ladd hints at a touching neediness beneath Lucille's frilly flirting, or when Adrienne Shelly...makes far more of her half of the Madonna/whore sibling duo than the role's outlines would suggest. But Andrea Naschak, well known to pornographic movie fans as April Rayne, is surprising as Sabra; broadly drawn though she is, she's a convincing character. Hunky newcomer Max Parrish projects an apparently effortless charm that eludes many more seasoned performers." A separate review stated "For all the garishness of the setting, in which tackiness reigns supreme, ''Hold Me'' largely avoids the gross characterizations that often mar self-consciously hip movies; the residents of the El Monte trailer park all reveal quirks and facets that give them a life beyond pure caricature."


Legacy

Hershman went on to co-author several studio screenplays, and later wrote and directed ''
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'' in 2000. Composer Gerald Gouriet afterwards worked on films such as ''
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'' (1992) and '' They'' (1993). Leading actress
Adrienne Shelley Adrienne Levine (June 24, 1966 – November 1, 2006), better known by the stage name Adrienne Shelly (sometimes credited as Adrienne Shelley), was an American actress, film director and screenwriter. She became known for roles in independe ...
went on to lead an accomplished career as both an actress and writer-director, while Max Parrish went on to act in a number of TV shows, culminating in the 2002 film ', an adaption of the French novel ''
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''. Andrea Naschak moved to the
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, married, and began raising a son.


References


External links


Official Site
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Cast and crew interviews


Interview with Andrea Naschak about her role
(April 2007)

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