Released | Jun 01st, 1991 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | F J Lincoln |
Company | Caballero |
Cast | Peter North, Nikki Wilde, Gail Force, Teri Weigel |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Teri Weigel plays a character named Starr (just in case you wanted to know what the title's about). She's married to this guy who's obviously about as bright as Dan Quayle as he's going on a trip knowing that her old rock and roll star boyfriend is coming to town. She assures her husband she doesn't want the old boyfriend back with some persuasive oral-tory.
After some pretty hot sex the husband leaves, and of course the phone soon rings. She says "no" and remains faithful to her husband for the entire 10 minutes it takes for the old boyfriend to arrive. They get in bed, but we don't get to see them belly bounce (which cost them a big "A" right there.) Right after nailing Starr, he goes off with a couple of her girlfriends. She gets pissed and gets even by screwing the guy she normally cheats on her husband with when he leaves town.
Any video with Teri Weigel naked is probably worth watching, but as far as a feature supposedly about rockers, Starr is pretty lame. Nobody loves sex more than real rockers, and a sexvid with a kick ass metal score and rebel attitude would go over great. Instead of making a video with an attitude only Barry Manilow could appreciate, the producers should have first checked out a Motley Crue show. Marketable for Teri.