Fatal Bond

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Directed byVince Monton
Written byPhillip Avalon
Produced byPhillip Avalon
Fatal Bond
Film poster
Directed byVince Monton
Written byPhillip Avalon
Produced byPhillip Avalon
StarringLinda Blair
Jerome Ehlers
Stephen Leeder
Donal Gibson
CinematographyRay Henman
Edited byTed Otton
Music byArt Phillips
Production
companies
Avalon Films
Australian Film Finance Corporation Pty Ltd
Distributed byHoyts
Release date
  • March 5, 1992 (1992-03-05)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetA$3 million[1] or $1.2 million[2]
Box officeA$13,871 (Australia)

Fatal Bond is a 1992 Australia erotic thriller film, directed by Vince Monton, starring Linda Blair and Jerome Ehlers. It was filmed in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, New South Wales, including Narrabeen Caravan Park.

Leonie Stevens is a hairdresser who dates the charming Joe Martinez who may or may not be a serial killer.

Cast

Production

Avalon was going to cast Russell Crowe as a villain but Universal then contacted them and said they were interested in buying the film if Donal Gibson, Mel's brother, was cast. Donal Gibson got the role.[3]

Box office

Fatal Bond grossed $13,871 at the box office in Australia.[4]

Reception

David Stratton and Paul Harris both gave Fatal Bond zero out of ten in Cinema Papers' critics survey in their October 1992 edition.[5] Scott Murray later wrote in his Cinema Papers review "While Fatal Bond has many glaring flaws, not the least some poor performances (Jerome Ehlers’ notably excepted) and rather workmanlike direction, it is nowhere near as unwatchable as many have claimed."[6] When released on video The Sydney Morning Herald's Paul Pottinger said "This cheap and crummy effort from the offices of Phil Avalon consists of random stock elements thrown at the screen in the hope that some them will stick. Some do, however, mostly the ambling and derivative yarn, the desperately ordinary acting from a cast of third division hacks and the spectacularly uninspired direction."[7] Australian Screen curator Richard Kuipers calls it "a capable 'B’ movie" that is "a respectable entry in the annals of Aussie road thrillers."[8]

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