Scorned: 1994 Wiki

(also known as Scorned (1993) or Scorned (1994) depending on its theatrical vs. video release) is an erotic thriller directed by Andrew Stevens , starring Shannon Tweed and Stevens himself. It is widely considered a quintessential example of the erotic thriller genre that flourished in the early 1990s, often compared to high-budget counterparts like Basic Instinct and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle . Plot Summary

The film features several notable faces from the 90s direct-to-video scene: as Patricia Langley / Amanda Chessfield Andrew Stevens as Alex Weston (and Director) Kim Morgan Greene as Marina Weston Daniel McVicar as Truman Langley Michael D. Arenz as Robey Weston Stephen Young as Mason Wainwright scorned 1994 wiki

Patricia, consumed by grief and a desire for revenge, assumes the alias and infiltrates the Weston household by posing as a tutor for Alex’s teenage son, Robey. Her plan involves the systematic seduction and destruction of the entire Weston family, including Alex, his wife Marina, and their son. Cast and Crew (also known as Scorned (1993) or Scorned (1994)

Wikipedia’s notability guidelines for films require significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. Scorned is a low-budget direct-to-video erotic thriller, which rarely attracts reviews from major critics (e.g., Roger Ebert did not review it). It lacks the critical or historical impact to warrant a standalone page. Plot Summary The film features several notable faces

The movie revolves around the story of Anne (played by Lindsay Haig), a beautiful and wealthy socialite who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. After her boyfriend is found dead, Anne becomes the prime suspect, and her life begins to unravel. As she tries to clear her name, she discovers a dark web of secrets and lies that lead her to confront her own troubled past.