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Pleasure in Paradise

Pleasure in Paradise

Released Dec 01st, 1991
Running Time 80
Director B Rakely
Company Cinema Products Video
Cast Eileen Anthony, Thom Chalice, Tom Chase, Diane Colton, John Paul Lorello, Linda Brown (II)
Critical Rating Not Yet Rated
Genre Alternative

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You may ask yourself, how does it always happen in movies that a dead relative leaves valuable cash prizes and merchandise to heirs he hardly knows?  If this were a TV game show we're talking about, then it might make sense.

Well, it happens again when "Uncle Bill" dies in a very mysterious set of circumstances and leaevs a house and a bar to his nieces Heather (Linda Brown) and Tiffany (Diane Colton) who he's met only once in his life.  That they happen to be a couple of hot blonde L.A. babes who take their clothes off is reason enough to overlook this little plot deficiency.

Babes Heather and Tiffany show up at Paradise Lake, the scene of the mysterious demise and start seeing a couple of guys who are even blonder than they are.  There's intrigue afoot - one of the guys is a little too eager to buy the property, and this is embellished by comments made by a former bartender of Uncle Bill's who is also a blonde.  There are more blondes in this movie than an Aryan convention.

If you saw an earlier Playboy Channel movie with a similar theme called Birds in Paradise, well, you know what's coming next.  The nasty old bank wants to foreclose and the girls have to come up with some quick scheming to raise money, so they hold these sexy lingerie and bikini-theme parties to stir up some hootin', hollerin' and whistlin'.  Only problem is, nobody takes anything off to warrant the fuss.

Unquestionably, the company's best cinematic effort to date, Pleasure in Paradise offers up an attractive cast, an interesting enough storyline and some nice fireside love scenes, but it gets a little stingy when it comes to dispensing the epidermis.  Rats.  Somebody was taking themselves seriously when they made this film.

(Source: Cinema Products Video: 213-446-1907)



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