Wild Side (1995 film)

Wild Side is a 1995 erotic thriller film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell and starring Anne Heche in her first lead role, along with Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Steven Bauer, and Allen Garfield. Cammell's final film before his suicide in April 1996, the film had a troubled production history and was initially a straight-to-video release. A director's cut reconstructed after Cammell's death was released in 2000 and was well-received by some critics. It is considered by many to be a cult film.

Wild Side
Directed byDonald Cammell
Written byChina Kong
Donald Cammell
Produced byAvi Lerner (executive producer)

Danny Dimbort (executive producer)
Trevor Short (executive producer)
Andrew Pfeffer (executive producer)
Elie Cohn (producer)
John Langley (producer)
Boaz Davidson (co-producer)
Joan Chen (associate producer)
(director's cut):
Hamish McAlpine (producer)
Nick Jones (producer)
Frank Mazzola (producer)
China Kong (co-producer)

Roger Trilling (co-producer)
StarringAnne Heche
Christopher Walken
Joan Chen
Steven Bauer
CinematographySead Mutarevic
Edited byFrank Mazzola
Music byJon Hassell (original)
Ryuichi Sakamoto (director's cut)
Release dates
February 24, 1996 (cable TV premiere)
2000 (director's cut)
Running time
96 min.
111 min. (Director's cut)
CountriesUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish

The film gained some notoriety for the strong lesbian sex scene between Heche and Chen featured in the unrated version, which the production company Nu Image used to market the film starting in 1997, during Anne Heche's high-profile relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.

Synopsis

By day, Alex Lee is a California banker. By night, she moonlights as "Johanna", a high-end call girl. When she is drawn into the sordid life of infamous money launderer Bruno Buckingham, Alex must learn to safely navigate her way past Bruno's infatuation, deal with the unwanted advances of Bruno's driver Tony, and come to accept the growing attraction between herself and Virginia, Bruno's wife.

Cast (in credits order)

  • Christopher Walken as Bruno Buckingham
  • Joan Chen as Virginia Chow
  • Steven Bauer as Tony
  • Anne Heche as Alex Lee
  • Allen Garfield as Dan Rackman
  • Adam Novak as Lyle Litvak
  • Zion as Hiro Sakamoto
  • Richard Palmer as Cop Driver
  • Randy Crowder as Federal Agent
  • Marcus Aurelius as Agent James Reed
  • Michael Rose as Agent Morse Jaeger
  • Lewis Arquette as The Chief
  • Rolando de la Maza as Steward
  • Candace Kita (as Candace Camille Bender) as Lotus Ita
  • Philip Hamlyn as Ian Johnson
  • Gena Kim as Massage Girl
  • Robert Mazzola as Gilberto

Versions

There are three different versions of the film. Cammell committed suicide shortly after seeing it drastically re-edited by its producers. A "director's cut" version by Cammell's wife and co-screenwriter China Kong, and his editor and sometime producer Frank Mazzola, was released in 2000 and was noted by critics.[1] The film is known for its graphic lesbian love scenes between stars Joan Chen and Anne Heche. The scenes proved controversial to the point that after Wild Side's initial airings on HBO, the network subsequently chose to air a version of the film with those portions deleted.

References

  1. Bradshaw, Peter (29 June 2000). "Donald Cammell's Wild Side". The Guardian.
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