Mind Twister
Mind Twister is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray, written by Mark Thomas McGee, and produced by Luigi Cingolani and Smart Egg Pictures.
After the profitable release of his previous erotic thriller Inner Sanctum, Ray saw potential for the genre in the direct-to-video market and helmed the production of a number of these films during the early-to-mid 1990s. Mind Twister debuted theatrically for distributors at the 1993 American Film Market. It was eventually picked up and released by VCI Home Video in early 1994. Mind Twister is one of the final acting roles for Telly Savalas before his death the same year. The movie received an overall below-average response from critics.
Synopsis
Set in Los Angeles, the film takes place largely following the brutal homicide of an exotic dancer at the hands of an unknown killer. Suspecting a local psychiatrist, named Daniel Strahten, to be the murderer, the victim's friend, Heather, goes undercover as his therapy patient to reveal the truth, while Richard Howland, a seasoned police detective, follows the case. However, the real killer is Dr. Strahten's wife Lisa, in which she and her husband suspect Heather is not who she appears to be and plot to investigate her in order to find the opportunity to kill her as well.Cast
- Telly Savalas as Richard Howland
- Suzanne Slater as Heather Black
- Gary Hudson as Daniel Strahten
- Erika Nann as Lisa Strahten
- Richard Roundtree as Frank Webb
- Maria Ford as Melanie Duncan
- Nels Van Patten as Roy Gerard
- Angel Ashley as Harley Quinn
- Laurie Sherman as Kris
- Sam Hiona as Michael Kim
- Deborah Dutch as Sheila Harrison
- John Blyth Barrymore as Pizza Delivery Boy
- Fred Olen Ray as Photographer
- Gus Savalas as Detective #1
- Luigi Cingolani as Detective #2
- Walter Calmette as Policeman
- Carl DeForest as Man At Door
- Justin Carroll as Young Stud
- Vincent Barbi as Man Holding Mutt
- Paula Raymond as Agnes
- Robert Quarry as Bob
Production
Inner Sanctum star Tanya Roberts was originally planned for the leading female role, but dropped out of the project. Ray's colleague and fellow director Jim Wynorski suggested Suzanne Slater, with whom he had worked on the horror film Chopping Mall a few years earlier. Slater was given the part after her second reading of the script. Mind Twister was one of the last roles of Telly Savalas before his death. The movie's opening death scene of the character Sheila Harrison crashing through a window featured actress Deborah Dutch, who convinced Ray to allow her to perform the stunt herself in a single take. Other ancillary roles were given to veteran actors Robert Quarry and Paula Raymond. Quarry appeared in numerous movies directed by Ray before and after the release of Mind Twister. The film was the final on-screen role for Raymond before her retirement. Ray stated that he had at once been in contact with retired actor Gordon Scott to appear in the film.