Kid Creole, born Thomas August Darnell Browder, is an American actor and musician known for his eclectic musical style. In Obsession: A Taste for Fear (1988), he showcases his unique talents, adding a distinctive layer to the film's exploration of desire and obsession. With roots in the vibrant music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kid Creole's contributions to cinema extend beyond acting, as his musical background enriches the cult film landscape. His work exemplifies the intersection of music and film, creating a memorable experience for viewers.
Obsession: A Taste for Fear
Diane is a photographer of the ultimate in trendy soft core. Her ex, George, who makes bondage films, hooks Diane up with the muscular Teagan in exchange for a favor with a well-heeled client. Diane asks Teagan to model in her next shoot. When Teagan turns up bound, gagged, and dead, a rough policeman, Lt. Arnold, focuses his suspicions on George. When a second model dies and video disks show up depicting the murders, Arnold is certain he has his man - except that the killer we see in the videos is a red-headed woman. Diane's assistant, Valerie, can't keep her eyes off Diane, and Diane's mixer, Paul, also tries to be her protector. Do the cops have the wrong person?