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Femme Fatales/Behind Locked Doors
From The TV IV
Behind Locked Doors | |
Season 1, Episodes 1 & 2 | |
Airdate | May 13, 2011 |
Production Number | 103 & 104 |
Written by | Richard Hollis |
Directed by | Greg Pritikin |
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— N/A |
1x03 → Bad Medicine |
Femme Fatales — Season One |
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Behind Locked Doors is the first and second episodes of the first season of Femme Fatales.
Starring: Kit Willesee (Lacey Rivers), Will Poston (Rafe Daniels), Ana Alexander (Camille Gardner), J.C. Brandy (Maxine), Heidi James (Big Aggie), David Bygrave (Boyfriend)
with Paul Mazursky (Warden Jeffries)
and Tanit Phoenix (Lilith)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Movie star Lacey Rivers is in for the role of a lifetime after her fast-living lands her in jail. She finds that it's not so easy to make friends except for her tough cellmate, a starstruck guard and a sympathetic warden. Will her past finally catch up with her, or does she have nine lives?
Notes
Trivia
The Show
- Originally aired as a 60-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 30-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Lilith: Prison can be a very scary place – survival of the fittest and all that. What's a spoiled young Hollywood actress to do when thrown into the tank with all those sharks? Those are just the prison guards. No, Lacey Rivers is going to have to rely on her one skill she can count on – her acting. You don't get $5 million a picture without any talent. Behind these locked doors, our little Lacey is about to give the performance of her life.
- Lilith: Watch any Lacey Rivers movie, and you will always be treated to a happy ending. Well, poor Lacey. She's about to discover that real life rarely turns out like a G-rated family film. Karma can be such a bitch.