Scene from Asesino en serio (2002)
Scene Details
| Duration: 164 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Laila Saab
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Full Biography
Laila Saab, much like the automobile sharing her last name, offers an enjoyable experience. This Mexican actress initially captivated audiences with her brunette charm in "The First Night" (1998), a coming-of-age tale set at the dawn of the new millennium. Yet, it was her next film, "A Sweet Scent of Death" (1999), that truly caught our attention. In this movie, Laila made her nude debut, leaving viewers with an unforgettable impression.
However, our favorite glimpse of her allure came in her subsequent film, "Assesino en serio" (2002), titled "I Murder Seriously" in English. In this production, Laila's three Bs—her beauty, brains, and bravery—left us breathless both when she was alive and even more so when laid out on a morgue slab. It's the kind of exit we'd all aspire to make.
About the Movie: Asesino en serio (2002)
Alternative Title: Serious Killer, I Murder Seriously
Director: Antonio Urrutia
Writer: Carlos Puig, Javier Valdés
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Santiago Segura, Guillermo del Toro, María Luisa Gutiérrez, Juan Dakas, Federico González Compeán, Bertha Navarro
Companies: Amiguetes Entertainment, Tequila Gang, Altavista Films
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Keywords
Keywords: prostitute, faith, orgasm, serial killer, police investigation, female orgasm, prostitute killer
Story
A cop sets out to find a man who has been delivering too much of a good thing in this offbeat comedy. Police detective Martinez (Jesus Ochoa) has been handed a most unusual case -- a number of local prostitutes have been murdered, and it's up to Martinez to bring in the killer. What makes the case truly unusual, though, is the manner of death; it seems the hookers all died as a result of having orgasms so powerful they were literally fatal. Teaming up with cultural anthropologist Onofre (Daniel Giménez Cacho), Martinez hits the streets looking for clues, and eventually gets some unexpected help from Father Gorkisolo (Santiago Segura), a priest with a unusually deep knowledge of sexual matters. Asesino en Serio was the first feature film from director Antonio Urrutia; noted Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro served as executive producer.
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