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Masquerade
(1988)
In director Bob Swaim's R-rated, plot-twisting, romantic
psychological sex-filled thriller - the neo-noirish mystery plot was
about murder, greed, double-crossing deception, surprise deaths and
betrayal. The film's title referred to the name of a yacht anchored
off the Hamptons, and to the deceptive nature of many of the characters.
On a budget of $12 million, the film barely recouped its expenses
with domestic revenue of $15.8 million.
In the script by Richard D. Wolf, the main
story centered around an heiress and the circumstances swirling around
her in Southhampton, Long Island, NY due to her estate/trust wealth
of $300 million. The sophisticated plot about dangerous circumstances
surrounding a trusting heiress who began to suspect that she was
being set up by her playboy suitor to be killed, was similar to the
plot of Hitchcock's Suspicion (1941).
There were also shades of William Wyler's The
Heiress (1949) about a shrewd and manipulative male suitor
who was after the title character's ("Olivia" de Haviland) money.
There were notable bombshell twists in the film's
final one-third, including the deaths of all three co-conspirators
who had plotted together for a long time to murder the wealthy heiress.
The film's tagline hinted at the plot: "An heiress. A hustler.
A set-up. A murder. MASQUERADE - It's not a game anymore."
- the film's main protagonist was introduced: Olivia
Lawrence (Meg Tilly) - a wealthy, naive, shy, vulnerable and dreamy
Hampton heiress, with an acquired estate of $200 million dollars; Olivia
had recently been orphaned following the death of her mother a few
months earlier
- Olivia was forced to live with her spiteful 'guardian'
- a scheming, alcoholic and despicable stepfather Tony Gateworth
(John Glover), who was a dissolute Atlantic City gambler with tremendous
casino debts; the family's NYC attorney Harland Fitzgerald (Bernie
McInerney) explained how Gateworth had been granted access to all
of the Lawrence's eight properties in the will of Olivia's mother,
and received a yearly stipend of about $1 million each year
- in the Southhampton mansion, Tony was accompanied
by his new live-in girlfriend-companion Anne Briscoe (Dana Delany)
- after recently graduating from college, Olivia met two
possible suitors on her return home:
- Tim Whalen (Rob Lowe, just before the actor was
involved in a sex tape scandal) - a playboyish, attractive, but
callow sailing instructor and racing yacht skipper/captain
- Mike McGill (Doug Savant), a grown-up children
friend, now an amiable Hampton Shores police officer who since
he was 12 years old had a romantic interest in Olivia
and dreamed of marrying her one day
Three Main Male Characters in the Plot
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Tim Whalen (Rob Lowe) - Sailing Instructor and Captain
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Mike McGill (Doug Savant) - Hampton Shores Police Officer
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Tony Gateworth (John Glover) - Olivia's Abusive
Stepfather
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- while becoming acquainted with Olivia, Tim was also
involved with another lover on the side: Brooke Morrison (TV's Sex and the City's
Kim Cattrall) - the sex-crazed, bored and lustful wife of Tim's
wealthy boss Granger Morrison (Brian Davies), who owned a racing
sailboat Obsession captained by Tim
- after a scene of love-making between Brooke and Tim
in the film's most-quoted sequence, she rolled over onto her back
as they began to converse: (Brooke: "This
is the first summer I've looked forward to in years." Tim: "He
really trusts me." Brooke: "Who?" Tim: "Your husband." Brooke: "C.G.
(laughs) Thank god. (He sat up) It's not that painful, is it?" Tim: "No,
that's the problem. It feels too good to stop." Brooke: (She grabbed
him and kissed him from behind) "We could always give it a try.
Maybe we should stop this. Or maybe this")
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Tim's Affair
with Brooke - His Gift of a Birthday Present
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- Tim left their bed and stood there bare-assed as
he offered to give her a birthday present - a pair of black-lace
panties, about which she asked: (Tim: "You
want your birthday present, don't you?" Brooke: "You remembered.
That's more than my husband did. Do you want me to put these on?" Tim: "I
can't bite 'em off if you don't.")
- after Olivia and Tim met at an evening party and talked
about sailing, they went sailing later in the week on the Masquerade,
the name of the boat owned by her deceased father, the two began
to date and fall in love
- the storyline became quite complicated due to conspiratorial
plans or plots to murder Olivia, to acquire her fortune, depending
on which male was involved
- although Olivia believed that Tim wasn't interested
in her money, Gateworth tried to abusively convince her that Tim
was a gold-digger and pressured her to end their relationship
- ironically, Tim and Gateworth were partnered and
plotting together to steal Olivia's inheritance; they met together
in a lobster-house diner, where Gateworth pressured Tim to not back
out of their conspiracy, or otherwise Tim's dubious past would be
revealed; Tim stated he could convince Olivia of his hatred of Gateworth
and gain her confidence so that he could continue to assuredly court
her and soon marry her
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Passionate Love-Making Between Olivia and Tim Whalen
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- on the weekend, Olivia and Tim experienced a night
of passionate sex in her mansion when Gateworth was scheduled to
be away; in the execution of their plot, when the drunken, weapon-wielding
Gateworth burst into their bedroom just after they had made love,
Tim engaged in a brief struggle with Gateworth, and double-crossed
him by not just scaring him away, but by shooting him to death with
his own gun; it was a ploy for Tim to gain Olivia's confidence in
him [Note: Or was his motive to hide his own guilty plans, and to
guarantee a non-divided share of Olivia's wealth?]
- Olivia volunteered to cover up Tim's role by claiming
she killed the drunken Gateworth in self-defense with his gun - believing
he was a burglar-rapist, and hoping it would be ruled a "justifiable
homicide"
- Tim's unsuspecting lover Brooke substantiated Tim's
fake alibi that she was with him from 11:30 pm onward at the time
of the murder (to fool her before she awakened, he had reset her
bedroom alarm clock without her knowing); shortly later, Tim broke up
with Brooke, but still had the proper alibi
- at the crime scene, investigating cop Mike had found
two wine-glasses by the bedside - evidence that could incriminate
Tim, but he hid it from detectives (due to his apparent love for Olivia),
while suspecting that Tim had killed Gateworth
- meanwhile, Gateworth's girlfriend Anne was asking
lots of reckless questions, and becoming overly suspicious about
Olivia's boyfriend Tim (she also knew, through a friend, of Tim's
unlikely meeting in the lobster house-diner with Gateworth, just
before Gateworth's death)
- after Tim confessed to Olivia that he had an affair
with Brooke, and that his past was a bit shady, including bouncing
checks (and 30-day jail time), he convinced Olivia that he was open
and truthful with her - and the couple married; following the wedding,
family attorney Harland Fitzgerald suggested that the couple create
new wills (and Olivia insisted on a joint will for the two of them)
- shortly after Anne told officer Mike McGill about
her knowledge of Tim's and Gateworth's get-together at a restaurant, she
was found hanged above her bathtub - with a typed and unsigned suicide
note (she was presumably killed by McGill, to be blamed on Tim);
McGill asked for an autopsy
- officer Mike McGill was now revealed to be treacherous
and implicated with Tim in a murderous conspiracy to kill the pregnant
Olivia (the spiteful McGill admitted:
"I spent a whole year of my life setting this thing up");
he wanted to stage a deadly car accident on a curvy road into a tree
(on an oiled-up surface), but Tim balked at the idea of murdering Olivia,
now that she was pregnant; McGill applied pressure by threatening to
reveal the wine-glasses evidence he had concealed; Tim went ahead with
the plan, but was able to maneuver through the slick patch without
incident
- a photo on a bulletin board in McGill's marina maintenance
office showed the threesome (Gateworth, McGill, and Tim) had been
associated with each other (through sailing) for many years - and
had probably always been plotting to separate Olivia Lawrence from
her money; it was very probable that McGill and Tim were bi-sexual
lovers, but when Tim was seduced away by Olivia, Tim's fury about
unrequited love (from both Olivia and Tim) caused him to carry through
on a new plan to kill Olivia by sabotaging their boat
- Mike's next deadly plan was to blow up the Masquerade and
kill Olivia, by using the excuse that the explosion was due to a
rat chewing through the propane line; to acquire Tim's reluctant
cooperation, Mike again threatened to charge and frame Tim with the
murder of Anne Brisco
- Tim was planning to sail for Palm Beach, Florida
on Masquerade with Olivia, but was set to leave a few days
earlier than he had told McGill, to save Olivia from the planned
explosion; on the day of their sailing departure, Tim lost his life
trying to warn Olivia, fearing that she was on the boat; he raced
onto the yacht before she arrived and turned on the propane gas,
but then inadvertently flicked a switch that triggered McGill's rigged
gas-line explosion
- while distraught in the marina's maintenance
office of Mike's father Tommy McGill (Barton Heyman), Olivia saw the
photo of the threesome, and
figured out the conspiracy against her by the trio; she confronted
Mike McGill who entered, and as they struggled, she pushed him out
of the office window to his death below
Tim's Death in Masquerade Explosion
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Mike McGill's Death - Pushed Out a Window by Olivia
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- all along, Olivia didn't know whether to
trust Tim - did he love her truly, or had he courted and married her only for her money?
- by the film's conclusion, although Olivia had thought
that Tim had betrayed her, she learned otherwise that his love wasn't
a masquerade; at Tim's funeral, she discovered - to her relief -
from family attorney Theodore Cantrell (Pirie MacDonald) that her
dead husband had asked to be removed from her will two weeks earlier
- proving his true love for her and that he had sacrificed himself
for her: "He
made me swear that I wouldn't tell you, but now with what's come
out, you have to know. I think somehow he wanted to have all temptations
removed. I tried to dissuade him, told him it was against your wishes,
but he was adamant. He wanted nothing from you. He loved you, Olivia.
However it started, he came to love you."
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Wealthy Heiress Olivia Lawrence (Meg Tilly)
Tim Whalen (Rob Lowe) with His Lover Brooke Morrison
(Kim Cattrall) - Sweaty Sex
Olivia Sailing on Masquerade with Tim Whalen
In Olivia's Bedroom, the Death of Gateworth - Shot by
Tim - and Then The Murder Was Covered-Up
Olivia and Tim - Now a Married Couple
Gateworth's Girlfriend Anne Briscoe's Hanging Death (Suicide?)
After Asking Too Many Questions
McGill Plotting with Tim to Kill Olivia
(l to r): B/W Photo Showing Threesome's Association (Mike, Tony, Tim)
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