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Deadly Deception 1991

★ 6.01 votes90 min📅 1991-10-08

"Trust kills"

In the high-stakes world of 1991 thriller *Deadly Deception*, millionaire industrialist Martin Cullen finds himself trapped in a nightmare after anonymous death threats begin flooding his life.

Director: José Antonio de la Loma

Cast

Andrew Stevens
Andrew Stevens
Computer
Clare Hoak
Clare Hoak
Lolita
Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
Don Gustavo
Anthony Eisley
Anthony Eisley
Bryan Foster
Joe Maxwell
Jimmy
Steve Longchamps
Cunningman
Kit Kincannon
Roldán
Craig Hill
Craig Hill
Don José
Teresa Gimpera
Teresa Gimpera
Francesca
Laura Mañá
Consuelo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deadly Deception (1991) about?

When a wealthy businessman receives chilling death threats, he enlists a private eye to unmask the shadowy figure behind the menace. But as the investigation unfolds, hidden motives and dangerous alliances emerge, turning what should be protection into a deadly gamble.

Who directed Deadly Deception?

José Antonio de la Loma directed this intense thriller, known for his sharp storytelling and ability to blend suspense with social commentary.

Who stars in Deadly Deception?

The film features Andrew Stevens, Clare Hoak, and Lloyd Bochner, supported by Anthony Eisley and Joe Maxwell in pivotal roles.

Is Deadly Deception (1991) worth watching?

With its solid mix of drama and mystery, *Deadly Deception* offers a tight, suspenseful story that holds up well despite its age. While not a blockbuster, it's a rewarding watch for fans of 90s thrillers who enjoy slow-burn tension and moral ambiguity.

How long is Deadly Deception?

The runtime for *Deadly Deception* is 90 minutes, making it a concise thriller perfect for a single viewing.

About Deadly Deception (1991) — A gripping thriller of threats, detectives, and deadly secrets

In the high-stakes world of 1991 thriller *Deadly Deception*, millionaire industrialist Martin Cullen finds himself trapped in a nightmare after anonymous death threats begin flooding his life. Desperate to protect his daughter and uncover the truth, he turns to a hardened private detective—setting off a cat-and-mouse game through the neon-lit underbelly of corporate intrigue and personal betrayal. Directed by José Antonio de la Loma, this tense mystery weaves themes of greed, trust, and the blurred lines between wealth and danger, all wrapped in a moody atmosphere that keeps you guessing until the final revelation.

As the detective delves deeper, the line between ally and adversary blurs, forcing both father and daughter to confront unsettling questions about who they can truly rely on. With a sharp focus on suspense and psychological tension, *Deadly Deception (1991)* delivers a gripping narrative that challenges perceptions of loyalty and survival in a world where even the most privileged aren't safe.