Released | Nov 30th, 1993 |
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Running Time | 75 |
Company | Pai Gow Video |
Critical Rating | A 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
With three scenes done in glorious "Face-A-Color," a cast where the best known guy is Hank Rose, and a sound system that apparently came over on (and should have stayed on) the Titanic, Wok & Roll defines "low end".
The first segment has a guy who looks like Ringo Starr doing a Richard Chamberlain impression with a girl we haven't seen before, so that must be Pam Osaka. She's a geisha type who tries to please the guy – but if she succeeds (we can't tell), he's the only one who is pleased. The Mai Le episode with another unknown guy is equally dismal, but there is a shred of life in the final encounter. "Hammerin' Hank" Rose is surprised in the middle of burglarizing Cumisha Amada's place and decides to indulge in the lady instead of the felony. Cumisha is enthusiastic as always, and saves this video.