Sex, jealousy and danger...
A charming and successful businessman develops a dangerous obsession when he fails time after time with personal relationships in “Killer Exposed,” a thriller screening on One at 9 p.m. Robin Fraser is a dental surgeon who appears to be secure and confident in both his professional and personal life. He is charming and suave — some people might even call him trendy. But in reality, he freezes
whenever he is in the company of women, and cannot sustain relationships. Then he meets Charlie, a flashy young women who uses her physical charms to get whatever she wants. Robin is fascinated by her. It soon turns to an obsession when he spends the night hiding in the garden, taking photographs of her and the men she is with. Seemingly poles apart Robin also mets Detective Sergeant Gill Parsons. Gill
is a conservative young women who is good at her job, in spite of problems with some of her sexist colleagues in the force. Gill and Robin develop an interesting friendship, until Robin begins to see an uncanny resemblance between Gill and Charlie. “Kifier Exposed” is a tense study of sexual jealousy. From Yorkshire Television, it stars Anthony Valentine as Robin Fraser and Dearbhla Molloy as Gill Parsons.
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Press, 28 July 1986, Page 23
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