Femme Fatales (TV series)
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Genre | Thriller |
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Theme music composer | Gemma Ray |
Composer(s) | Joe Kraemer |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 25 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 25–30 minutes |
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Original network | Cinemax |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | May 13, 2011 – August 10, 2012 |
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Femme Fatales is an anthology television series,[2] inspired by the men's magazine of the same name, produced by and aired on Cinemax from 2011 to 2012. Each episode features an antiheroic woman, intercut with softcore pornographic scenes.[3] Lilith (Tanit Phoenix) introduces each episode Rod Serling-style and occasionally appears within the narrative. Some characters make encore appearances in later episodes. Unlike most Cinemax After Dark shows that feature porn actors, Femme Fatales features mainstream actors, such as Richard Kind, Adam Goldberg, Paul Mazursky, Ryan Bittle, Robert LaSardo, Stephen Macht, William Gregory Lee, Dean Haglund, Charlie O'Connell, Daniel Bess, Angus Scrimm, Carrie Genzel, Ellie Cornell, Neil Hopkins in season 1; and Antonio Sabato Jr., Kyle Gass, Leilani Sarelle, Chris Mulkey, Scheana Marie, John Enos III, Vivica A. Fox, Sandra McCoy, Jeffrey Combs, Robert Picardo, Ashley Hamilton, Nikki Griffin, Eric Roberts, Kate Luyben, Steve Railsback, Paul Rae, Jes Macallan, Casper Van Dien, Jeff Fahey, and Betsy Rue in season 2.[2]
Episode list
Season One (2011) – 13 Episodes
- "Behind Locked Doors" – May 13, 2011
- "Bad Medicine" – May 20, 2011
- "Something Like Murder" – May 27, 2011
- "Speed Date" – June 3, 2011
- "The White Flower" – June 10, 2011
- "Girls Gone Dead" – June 17, 2011
- "Haunted" – June 24, 2011
- "Angel & Demons" – July 1, 2011
- "Help Me, Rhonda" – July 8, 2011
- "The Clinic" – July 15, 2011
- "Till Death Do Us Part" – July 22, 2011
- "Visions, Part 1" – July 29, 2011
- "Visions, Part 2" – August 5, 2011
Season Two (2012) – 12 Episodes
- "16 Minutes of Fame" – May 25, 2012
- "Gun Twisted" – June 1, 2012
- "Trophy Wife" – June 8, 2012
- "Extracurricular Activities" – June 15, 2012
- "Killer Instinct" – June 22, 2012
- "Bad Science" – June 29, 2012
- "Family Business" – July 6, 2012
- "Jail Break" – July 13, 2012
- "Crazy Mary" – July 20, 2012
- "One Man's Death" – July 27, 2012
- "Hell Hath No Furies" – August 3, 2012
- "Libra" – August 10, 2012
Home media release
Entertainment One released Femme Fatales: The Complete 1st Season in a 3-disc DVD set on January 29, 2013.[4] The set's featurettes also included footage from Season 2, which in turn was released in a 3-disc DVD set on July 16, 2013.[5]
References
- ↑ Dangerous Beauties by Michael Goldmanteam
- 1 2 Femme Fatales at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Cinemax begins Fatale shooting". C21Media. June 19, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
- ↑ Lambert, David (October 30, 2012). "Femme Fatales - 'The Complete 1st Season' of the Cinemax-After-Dark Show". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
- ↑ Lambert, David (April 24, 2013). "Femme Fatales - 'The Complete 2nd Season' DVDs Will Seduce You This Summer". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
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