Released | May 01st, 1991 |
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Running Time | 72 |
Director | Stuart Canterbury |
Company | Arrow Film And Video |
Cast | Tracey Adams |
Critical Rating | AA |
Genre | Feature |
I don't think this is what people have in mind when they use the term, "couples video." Couples, who need couples, are the luckiest couples. Cal and Cam have become so sold hat that when Tracey Adams bares her voluptuous soul, among other things, and she and Cameo go at it, the mood becomes utterly refreshing. Likewise, when Eric Price and Lauren Brice have their set to, the absence of Paula Price gives the scene a forbidden tang. Not that Paula is unattractive, but the continued scenes between the same people becomes the ultimate in boredom. Oh, the story. Paula hires Cal to steal a computer program for Eric. Cal falls and finds that crime doesn't pay off. Oh, so average.