Wild Orchid 2: Two Shades of Blue (1992)
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All poor Blue really wants is to be a regular, suburban Southern California teen from the 1950s, with a boy friend and lots of normal friends. Unfortunately, Fate has other plans. This erotic drama (related to it's predecessor in name and director only) chronicles her experiences. Blue's… More All poor Blue really wants is to be a regular, suburban Southern California teen from the 1950s, with a boy friend and lots of normal friends. Unfortunately, Fate has other plans. This erotic drama (related to it's predecessor in name and director only) chronicles her experiences. Blue's father is a heroin-addicted jazz musician and her estranged mother is a hooker. The trouble begins when her father, Ham, runs out of heroin and gets too upset to play. Blue procures him a fix, but when he learns that she sold herself to the club owner to get it, he drops dead of shock. Blue continues working at the club, but she is no great shakes in the sex department and the club owner sells her to an upscale brothel that caters to high-ranking government officials. On one of her days off, she meets a handsome young man outside a church. Josh is everything she dreams of, clean-cut and kind. Unfortunately, she cannot tell him of her true profession and they must separate. Blue is despondent and makes a lousy call girl. To try and liven her up a bit, a senator hires her for a private gang bang. He films the festivities, but fortunately, just before she is raped by the depraved politicians, her chauffeur, Sully, who has become her friend, rushes in to save her and they leave town. Eventually they end up in Josh's town. She and Josh fall in love. Unfortunately, the irate madame has come looking for her. To break them up, she show's the young football captain the politician's video-tape of his girlfriend in action. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Zalman King
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- In Theaters
- May 8, 1992 Wide
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Cast
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Nina Siemaszko
as Blue
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Wendy Hughes
as Elle
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Robert Davi
as Sully
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Brent David Fraser
as Josh
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Christopher McDonald
as Senator Dixon
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Joe Dallesandro
as Jules
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Stafford Morgan
as Colonel Winslow
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Jeanne Bates
as Mrs. Felt
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Don Bloomfield
as J.J. Clark
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Pat Crawford Brown
as Ms. Earlane
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Sekou Bunch
as Bass Player
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Frank Cavestani
as Business Man
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Merry Clayton
as Gospel Singer
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Liane Alexandra Curtis
as Mona
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Lydie Denier
as Dominique
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Sigal Diamant
as Girl in Brothel
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Captain Edwards
as Casey Sander
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Monica Anne Ekblad
as Ida
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Lynn Gendron
as Del
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Clifford Goler
as Defenseman
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Ben Hartigan
as Elderly Gentleman
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Kathy Hartsell
as Cathy
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Deanne Jeffries
as Isadora
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Cindy Lair
as Girl in Brothel
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Greg Leisz
as Guitar Player
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Cary Lowenstein
as John
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Victoria Mahoney
as Mary
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Lance Reed
as Football Player
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Bridgit Ryan
as Ruth
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Casey Sander
as Captain Edwards
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Tom Skerritt
as Ham
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Bonnie Snyder
as School Secretary
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Douglas Stark
as Usinger
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Michael Villela
as Man with Mona
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Julia Wakefield
as Judy
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Jeff Alan Young
as Man in Oriental Suite
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Roger La Page
as Referee
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Gloria Reuben
as Celeste
- Ferne Cassel
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Robert Keith
as Peter
