A young British couple falls under the influence of a sinister Old World couple while vacationing in Venice in The Comfort of Strangers (1990), an erotic thriller from Paul Schrader. Natasha Richardson and Rupert Everett play the British lovers pulled into a fascinating but uncomfortable friendship with a quirky barkeep (Christopher Walken) and his emotionally unbalanced wife (Helen Mirren). What begins as a bit of leisurely fun soon devolves into transgressive sexual hijinks that open the door for Richardson to show off her magnificent bod.