In San Francisco, a film director named Logan is rejected by three bankers, but later secures a loan from a banker named Fenton. Logan becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman named Suzanne, who is dating a painter named Lee. Logan believes Suzanne has good karma and that she must have been a saint in a past life. He convinces her to work on his film project, but she agrees only because she knows Logan cannot hurt her. Meanwhile, a television commentator named Jackson Sinclair becomes fixated on Suzanne, and Lee's behavior becomes increasingly erratic. The story takes a dark turn as Logan's film project becomes more disturbing, and Lee ultimately takes his own life.
The Second Coming of Suzanne
A groundbreaking director becomes fixated on reinterpreting Jesus Christ as a female protagonist, teaming up with Sondra Locke to bring this innovative idea to cinematic life.

















