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Oscar's plan for revenge is complicated when he begins a passionate affair with Rose while working at the diner, leading to a series of betrayals and twists. Cast and Crew Director: Anthony Hickox Oscar Bonsetter: C. Thomas Howell Rose Gullerman: Joan Severance Tom "Gully" Gullerman: Marshall Bell Mac: R. G. Armstrong Notable Features Payback (1995) - Plot - IMDb

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The keyword refers to a specific 1995 thriller that has gained a cult following within the "exploitation" and "erotic thriller" genres of the mid-90s. Often confused with the 1999 Mel Gibson film of the same name, this earlier Payback is a distinct entry in the era of straight-to-video noir. Plot Overview and Themes Payback.1995--Erotic-.DVDRip

Upon his release, Oscar tracks down Gully, only to find that the former guard is now blind and disabled. Oscar's plans for immediate revenge are complicated when he meets Gully’s beautiful and alluring wife, (Severance). The film's "erotic" label largely stems from the growing sexual tension and eventual affair between Oscar and Rose as they plot against each other and the hidden money. Film Details Release Year: 1995 Director: Anthony Hickox Main Cast: C. Thomas Howell as Oscar Bonsetter Joan Severance as Rose Marshall Bell as Gully R.G. Armstrong as Mac

as Tom "Gully" Gullerman: The sadistic former guard turned blind diner owner. Richard Burgi as Al Keegan. R.G. Armstrong Oscar's plan for revenge is complicated when he

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: Despite its exploitation roots, critics have praised the script's depth and "terse material of desire," noting it as an "above-average" entry in the low-budget thriller genre IMDb RobotGEEK's Cult Cinema . Often confused with the 1999 Mel Gibson film

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