When Will I Be Loved?
- Director: James Toback
- Writer: James Toback
- Producer: Robert Bevan; Keith Hayley
CGiii Comment
Before watching this take note of a simple fact - this is a story about a woman and her sexuality.
And...it stars a convicted rapist - Tyson.
This simple fact is enough to avoid this like a plague of fruit flies - why does Hollywood allow the casting of this vile low-life?
Why does Toback cast Tyson?
...So that he can make his bio-pic!!! Duh!!!
How insidious is that!
Anyway, the movie is bad.
Toback's Jew playing to Tyson's ego...has possibly got to be the most hideous scene in movie history.
Neve Campbell - you are better than this and Toback - please refrain from making any more of your ass-licking crap.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Vera is a femme fatale for the 21st century; a beautiful, capricious young woman living in New York whom begins exploring the limits of her sexual and intellectual power. She picks up men on the street and has sex with them in her apartment. She also videotapes a sexual romp with a female lover, and has sexually frank discussions with her potential employer. As the daughter of wealthy, indulgent parents, Vera seems to be improvising her way through the beginning of her life as an adult. Her boyfriend, Ford, is a fast-talking hustler prepared to do anything to make a buck. Aware of Vera's promiscuity, Ford sees a chance to make big money when he meets an aging Italian media mogul, named Count Tommaso, who is enamored of Vera because of her sexuality, her intelligence, and what he perceives as her naiveté. Ford cooks up an idea to pimp Vera out to the Count for $100,000, easy money, if he can only talk Vera into it. Incredibly, she agrees.
Cast & Characters
Neve Campbell as Vera Barrie;
Fred Weller as Ford Welles;
Ashley Shelton as Ashley;
James Toback as Professor Hassan Al-Ibrahim Ben Rabinowitz;
Alex Feldman as Alexei;
Brandon Sommers as Brandon;
Oliver 'Power' Grant as Power;
Mike Tyson as Himself;
James Parris as James;
Cara Hamill as Cara;
Christina Rotholz as Christina;
Bridget Lee Hall as Bridget;
Thomas Patti as Michael;
Lori Singer as Herself;
Jean-Pierre Vertus as Jean-Pierre