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Indecent Behavior 1993

★ 3.914 votes91 min📅 1993-11-03

"Sex this good... is murder"

In Lawrence Lanoff's 1993 erotic thriller *Indecent Behavior*, the line between professional ethics and personal danger blurs when sex therapist Rebecca Mathis finds herself entangled in a deadly mystery.

Director: Lawrence Lanoff

Cast

Shannon Tweed
Shannon Tweed
Dr. Rebecca Mathis
Gary Hudson
Gary Hudson
Nick Sharkey
Jan-Michael Vincent
Jan-Michael Vincent
Tom Mathis
Michelle Moffett
Michelle Moffett
Carol Leiter
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Lou Parsons
Brandy Ledford
Brandy Ledford
Elaine Croft
George Shannon
Frederic Lang
Penny Peyser
Penny Peyser
Samantha Morrow
Brenda Swanson
Brenda Swanson
Judith Miller
Robert Sampson
Robert Sampson
Councilman Reiner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Indecent Behavior (1993) about?

The film follows sex therapist Rebecca Mathis, whose patient dies during a session, sparking a chilling investigation. Her seemingly professional world spirals into danger as she uncovers a trail of secrets that blur the line between passion and peril.

Who directed Indecent Behavior?

Lawrence Lanoff directed this erotic thriller, crafting a tense narrative that merges drama with suspense.

Who stars in Indecent Behavior?

The film features Shannon Tweed as the lead role, alongside Gary Hudson, Jan-Michael Vincent, Michelle Moffett, and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs in key supporting roles.

Is Indecent Behavior (1993) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings are unavailable, the film's blend of erotic drama and thriller elements offers a compelling watch for fans of 1990s suspense. Its atmospheric tension and Shannon Tweed's performance make it a notable entry in the genre.

How long is Indecent Behavior?

The runtime for *Indecent Behavior (1993)* is 91 minutes.

About Indecent Behavior (1993) — A Sex Therapist's Dangerous Secret Unravels in this 1990s Thriller

In Lawrence Lanoff's 1993 erotic thriller *Indecent Behavior*, the line between professional ethics and personal danger blurs when sex therapist Rebecca Mathis finds herself entangled in a deadly mystery. Her practice takes a sinister turn when a wealthy patient collapses during a session—initially dismissed as a heart attack, but soon raising disturbing questions about hidden desires and lethal consequences. As Rebecca digs deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets that threatens to consume her, blending psychological suspense with the raw intensity of human passion.

The film balances steamy drama with the gritty edge of a thriller, where trust is fragile and every intimate moment could hide a threat. Shannon Tweed delivers a magnetic performance as the conflicted professional, supported by a cast that fleshes out the film's dark, seductive atmosphere. With its moody pacing and morally ambiguous twists, *Indecent Behavior (1993)* is a stylish dive into the shadows of desire and deception.