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Barbara Carrera was a top fashion model before turning to a career as an actress in films and television. The statuesque Nicaraguan-born beauty’s dark looks graced the pages and covers of such magazines as VOGUE, PARIS MATCH, HARPER’S BAZAAR, PLAYBOY in the 1960s. She broke into features portraying a model in “Puzzle of a Downfall Child” (1970), starring Faye Dunaway. Her first role of substance in “Master Gunfighter” (1976) saw Carrera as little more than window dressing for co-star Tom Laughlin before essaying the role of a tiger-woman involved with Michael York in the 1977 remake of “The Island of Dr. Moreau.”

The actress had what was perhaps her best-known role, however, as Bond Girl Fatima Blush opposite Sean Connery in “Never Say Never Again” (1983). She also was seen as Patrick Dempsey’s first adult sexual conquest in “Loverboy” (1989). Dropping out of film work for several years, Carrera returned opposite Louise Fletcher in “Tryst” (1995), and in “Love Is All There Is” (1996), paired with Paul Sorvino in a modern spin on Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”




10. Tryst (1994).

The alluring wife of a wealthy businessman plots an elaborate and deadly scheme to murder her husband and inherit his millions in this sensuous mystery. Her plans become complicated by the arrival of her housekeepers’s handsome young son who she targets as a pawn in her web of deceit.

9. Love Is All There Is (1996).

The Malacicis, a hard-working Italian family recently immigrated from Florence, open a fancy restaurant in the Bronx, N.Y., drawing the ire of another clan. Mike (Joseph Bologna) and Sadie Capomezzo (Lainie Kazan), equally hard-working Sicilian caterers from the area, find they cannot stand Piero (Paul Sorvino) and Maria Malacici (Barbara Carrera). But things get complicated when the Malacicis’ daughter, Gina (Angelina Jolie), and the Capomezzos’ son, Rosario (Nathaniel Marston), fall in love.

8. Embryo (1976).

A pregnant mother is involved in a horrific car accident. She survives long enough to be taken to hospital where the still undeveloped fetus is retrieved and contained within an artificial womb. The womb instigates a rapid growth rate which causes the child to grow into adulthood within a matter of weeks. All is not well though as the child begins to exhibit some horrific tendencies.

7. Point Of Impact (1993).

Jack David (Pare) is a tough, outspoken cop who finds himself wrongly accused for the death of a fellow agent by the depraved and power-hungry chief of Miami Customs, Martin Cullen (Ian Yule). Disgraced and dismissed, Jack swears revenge and goes to work for Roberto Largo (Ironside), a rich, evil Cuban crime boss, as bodyguard for his smoldering wife, Eva (Barbara Carrera). Jack knows Largo is connected to his old boss Cullen and is determined to learn the secret that will bring him down. Trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse, held captive by his passionate affair with Eva, Jack must figure out the significance of the mysterious Spanish Rose to survive.

6. Love at Stake (1987).

In the town of Salem, Mass., recently arrived Miles Campbell (Patrick Cassidy) goes to work for Parson Babcock (Bud Cort), whose mother is paranoid about the existence of witches. Meanwhile, the corrupt local judge and mayor conspire to steal land in the area by accusing certain townspeople of witchcraft. The plan works, and although Miles is closely involved with those fanning the flames of hysteria, he begins to doubt the witchcraft claims when his beloved Sara (Kelly Preston) is accused.


5. I, the Jury (1982).

Mike Hammer (Armand Assante) is a hard-boiled private investigator in New York City. After his best friend is murdered, Hammer hits the streets to find the killer, with the help of his beautiful secretary, Velda (Laurene Landon). As he narrows in on the murderer, Hammer pays a visit to a sex clinic operator (Barbara Carrera) to gain insight into the case. But Hammer may be in too deep when he uncovers a government secret involving mind-control technology.

4. Alec to the Rescue (1999).

A professor of Archaeology discovers a 4000-year-old, Chinese treasure and is kidnapped by a secret Chinese organization. His son who sets out to rescue him, en route, encounters various adventures.

3. Condorman (1981).

Woody is a cartoonist who fantasizes about becoming the heroic characters he creates. Then one day he gets a chance to be a real hero when his room-mate Woody, who works for the CIA, enlists him to deliver some harmless documents to Istanbul. There Woody introduces himself to beautiful KGB agent Natalia as Condorman. It’s just a bit of harmless fun: until Natalia decides to defect.

2. Lone Wolf McQuade (1983).

Texas ranger J.J. McQuade (Chuck Norris) likes to work by himself, until a Latino state trooper, Kayo Ramos (Robert Beltran), needs his help to find out who hijacked a U.S. Army convoy and hurt Ramos’ daughter. With the help of FBI agent Jackson (Leon Isaac Kennedy), the team tracks down drug trafficker and arms dealer Rawley Wilkes (David Carradine). After Wilkes kills a federal agent, McQuade battles the criminal using all of his skills and training, including guns and martial arts.


1. Never Say Never Again (1983).

An aging James Bond (Sean Connery) makes an uncharacteristic mistake during a routine training mission, leading M (Edward Fox) to believe that the legendary British Intelligence spy is now past his prime. M indefinitely suspends Bond from active duty. However, when SPECTRE member Fatima Bush (Barbara Carrera) and her fellow terrorists successfully steal two nuclear missiles from the U.S. military, M must reinstate Bond, as he is the only agent who can beat SPECTRE at their own game of espionage.

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