Loni Anderson, the star of "WKRP in Cincinnati," was unquestionably the blonde bombshell of the 1980s. She would eventually marry Burt Reynolds. Though she played a bimbo secretary, the actress desired not to be type-cast as one. A slasher? Really? Loni Anderson as a female Michael Myers. Would that work? Would it even work in a TV movie? Let us look at a 1988 TV movie starring our blonde bombshell, in a non-bimbo role. Our feature today is "Whisper Kill" (aka "Whisperkill"), directed by Christian Nyby II. He had just directed "Hill Street Blues" for the previous four years. Oh, his dad did some "Gilligan's Island," and "The Thing from Another World."
Liz (Anderson) runs a small town newspaper. He partner and one-night stand Jerry is gutted by a brutal killer. Liz, embarrassed that she got drunk and let him have pre-marital sex with her did not like her partner...and even had motive to kill him. The killer calls his victims and in a muffled voice tells them they are next. If Jerry dies, Liz gets control of the entire paper, debt free. Dan (Joe Penny) arrives...hunk out of work reporter. He was coming to visit Jerry now dedicates his effort to finding the killer. Liz hesitantly hires Dan as a reporter. The two will have much pre-marital sex together as Liz will spend a great deal of the film in bed or in her impressive undies and lingerie. Joe is entranced by Liz and her beauty, even though he thinks she is the killer. The killings continue and Dan has found out they actually began many years ago. He also finds out if someone slept with Liz...they were murdered.
Dan is a good reporter and gets close to Liz. They have pre-marital sex more often. Uh oh...Dan finds out Liz is under psychiatric care, was in a mental asylum, and killed her dad when she was 16. Uh oh, the schmuck (Joe Lerer) who owns the rival newspaper in town, is gutted by the same killer. Uh oh, Dan strong arms Liz' psychiatrist (Jeremy Slate) for information about Liz. Dan also finds Liz' wealthy mother, a "Dear Abby" type personality, Winnie (June Lockhart). Winnie provides Dan with more information about the raging nymphomaniac newspaper editor babe. Now Dan has gotten a call...while having pre-marital sex with Liz. Does this mean Liz is not the killer? Nope. You'll see...but now Dan is convinced Liz is not the killer. More die by the hands of the knife wielding killer.
Is Liz really the killer, or is this too easy? Can we blame Dan for having a lot of pre-marital sex with the nymphomaniac Liz...after all...it is Loni Anderson? Will Dan's gutting be the end of this film, or is there a horrific twist that awaits? This is a good one, and Loni Anderson provides some nice gratuitous underwear and lingerie action. For a terrific TV movie from the 80s, heavy on the eroticism, see "Whisper Kill."




















