Combine the moronic dialogue of Cash Markman with clumsy direction by Scotty Fox and you get the truly awful VHS feature "The Wrong Woman". Even by the low standards of this team, it's embarrassing and phony start to finish.
Bear with me as a I beat this dead horse, its failings perhaps instructive. A very intrusive use of voice-over narration by heroine Heather Lere spoon feeds the plot to the viewer as the movie is one long flashback. She visits a pal, played by Sabrina Dawn for the weekend, but arrives to find Sabrina's not there and the home has been ransacked.
Story has Sabrina a photographer who shoots video of a Senator (running for re-election) played by Randy Spears making love to her, and then supposedly gives him the roll of film. A political operative played by Sandy Sonners (a one-shot actress who can't act) is working for the opposing candidate and has told the media she will have a scandal to expose (using that same film).
Movie begins with a shot of a telescope, located in Sabrina's home, and the neighbor Paula Price figures in the plot as being blackmailed by Sabrina. Heather is the "wrong woman", supposedly mistaken for Sabrina and getting into danger as a result.
Markman's poorly contrived script ties all this farfetched nonsense together, but it is the braindead direction by Scotty that makes everything fall apart. The actors recite their lines in a monotone and the conversations are so brittle and fake that it plays almost as a satire of amateur non-acting. Several plot twists at the very end are supposed to be clever but are totally asinine. Instead of the intended suspense or mystery, we get 100% unconvincing and arbitrary.