Released | Jan 31st, 1989 |
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Running Time | 120 |
Director | Dwight Antoine |
Company | Black Forest Productions |
Cast | Nathaniel Kent, Gene Le Mar, Randy Cochran, Joseph Log |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
This tale of a politician who is converted from advocacy of censorship to champion of free speech is a delightful fantasy that one wishes would become reality. Paul Hansen plays the lead with determination if not with inspiration and the supporting cast is consistently good- especially the always dependable Randy Cochran. Director Dwight Antoine has a real eye (and ear) for erotica as well as comedy and political satire.
The plot centers on a fairy (Feathers) who "curses" the politician by making him irresistible to all who see his hidden assets. While the poor man is jogging, he is pursued by a ravenous group of men and women who happen to spy his outhang. His other "conquests" include his own staff, a pair of clumsy burglars and two cops.
You really get your money's worth with this two-hour tape, which has exceptionally fine production values throughout. The only flaw I see is in the editing, which is at times right on and a times a little lax. Tighten this baby up and you have a four-star classic.