Wings Hauser takes center stage in this tepid little thriller about a stockbroker who, while engaged in some fraud and insider trading, discovers his wife, Kathy Shower, is having an affair with a hunky young artist. Hauser hooks up with an artist of his own, Linda Blair, for some vengeful canoodling...but then, as if on cue, machinations and murder break out, threatening Wings' life and loves.
The sax game is strong with Bedroom Eyes II, and Wings does occasionally unravel nicely, but overall, it's pretty forgettable. It tries to set up this plot to take down the philandering trader, but it becomes pretty obvious, pretty quickly, where things are headed. I'd give it credit for the ending, but I think the writer couldn't figure out how to escape the narrative corner they were in, so they went with this.