Released | Sep 30th, 1993 |
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Running Time | 80 |
Director | Wesley Emerson |
Company | VCA Platinum |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Feature |
Nikki Dial plays a porn starlet who has burned her bridges in the XXX biz and is broke. She sneaks onto a set to try and hit up a friend (Ona Zee) for cash to save her car from being repossessed. As she's trying to make her getaway (emptyhanded I might add), she accidentally ends up on camera during Ona's threeway with Cal Jammer and Tom Byron. Ona doesn't have time to retake because she has to leave town, so in order for the director(Joey Silvera in a non-sex role) and producer (Randy Spears) to save their movie, they're forced to hire Dial to do at least one "real scene".
They send her off to the writer (Alex Sanders) to help him figure out how to work her into the script. Well, she helps him all right – had my pulse shooting through the roof, that's for sure! Cal Jamemr and Rebecca Wilde do a very hot "porn set tango"; then Nikki and Rebecca share a scalding glimpse of Sapphic love with us. Just when you think this scene can't get any hotter, it does! It's a mind-blower.
Martin Brimmer's script is hysterical – and is rife with self-depreciating humour. It also takes a few funny pokes at director Wesley Emerson, among others. The production values are good, and for once, so is the music (though some of it lays too heavily on the dialogue scenes). E.Z. Ryder's performance as Nikki's agent is too true to life for words, and Mr. Silvera is as wacky as ever. Nicely packaged with Nikki Dial, Nikki's Last Stand should be a big hit. Also stars redhead Brittany O'Connell.