Released | Jun 01st, 1992 |
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Running Time | 66 |
Director | Ron Jeremy |
Company | Flame Video |
Cast | Steve Drake, Ted Wilson, Taylor Wane, Leanna Foxxx, Cameo (I) |
Critical Rating | AA |
Genre | Feature |
Ever play "Telephone"? That's where A tells a joke to B; B tells it to C, et cetera, until it gets to Z, at which point it bears no relation to the original. In this variation on that theme, a girl's school is in financial trouble but may get bailed out by the father of one of the girls. He's an important man. Of course, after a few retellings, he becomes an impotent man and a homicidal maniac to boot. That could have made for a very clever show using that premise, but with a too-short running time, there's not enough room to expand on it. It could have been hilarious with Abbott and Costello-style cross-talking, but there is a minimum of plot development in order to get in the usual five action scenes and still have everyone home before lunch. Said action scenes are quite mechanical with nothing special at all. A ruined opportunity for a really good sex comedy.