Released | Oct 01st, 1993 |
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Running Time | 75 |
Director | Paul Norman |
Company | Factory Home Video |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Here's another video where somebody saved money on scripting costs – mainly because there's no script, just Shayla dreaming, and then her dreams are brought to life almost without dialogue.
First she sees herself with Peter North, and a few scenes later with Jon Dough. A few words are spoken before Ron Hightower (as a butler) and Melanie Moore (as a southern belle) get down to it, but nary a sound is emitted by Steve Drake or the ubiquitous Debi Diamond in the finale. Into the middle of al lthis is edited an early Racquel Darrian/Derrick Lane sequence that is pre-Vivid and has probably been seen before, but there's no way to tell without scanning every tape they've done together. Shayla does look quite good in this show, and her two scenes should please her legions of fans.