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Corporate Affairs

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Corporate Affairs
Home video cover art
Directed byTerence H. Winkless
Written byTerence H. Winkless
Geoffrey Baere
Produced byJulie Corman
Starring
CinematographyRichard Gale
Music byJeff Winkless
Production
company
Distributed byMGM/UA Home Video
Release date
  • 5 October 1990 (1990-10-05)[1]
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Corporate Affairs is a 1990 American film starring Peter Scolari and Mary Crosby.

Plot

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An executive discovers that his former lover has given their company's CEO a fatal heart attack while having sex.[2]

Cast

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  • Peter Scolari as Simon Tanner
  • Mary Crosby as Jessica Pierce
  • Richard Herd as Cyrus Kinkaid
  • Ken Kercheval as Arthur Strickland
  • Chris Lemmon as Doug Franco
  • Lisa Moncure as Carolyn Bean
  • Charlie Stratton as Peter McNally
  • Kim Gillingham as Ginny Malmquist
  • Frank Roman as Buster Santana
  • Sharon McNight as Astrid Hasselstein
  • Jeanne Sal as Sandy
  • Bryan Cranston as Darren
  • Ria Coyne as Mistress
  • Julie Glucksman as Miss Whitney
  • Lisa Gressett as Savvy Coed
  • Jamie McNary as Impudent Coed
  • Terence H. Winkless as Party Hound
  • Elena Sahagun as Stacy
  • Devon Pierce as Lucy
  • Terri LeTenoux as Consuela
  • Chantal Marcks as Kimberly
  • Jeff Winkless as Businessman
  • Bill Frenzer as Ukrainian #1
  • Stephen Davies as Ukrainian #2
  • David Rich as First Paramedic
  • Clay Frohman as Second Paramedic
  • Nicole Tocantins as Ms. Withrow
  • Tony Snegoff as Busboy
  • Patrick J. Statham as Construction Worker
  • Peter Exline as High Roller #1
  • Charles Zev Cohen as High Roller #2
  • Christina Veronica as Tanning Woman

Production

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Roger Corman arranged for the sets to be re-used in Hard to Die.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Corporate Affairs".
  2. ^ Corporate Affairs (1990) - Video Detective, 5 October 1990, retrieved 1 June 2021
  3. ^ Sellers, Christian (19 April 2009). "Exclusive Interview With Cult Filmmaker JIM WYNORSKI". Retro Slashers. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
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