Released | Jan 31st, 1988 |
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Running Time | 75 |
Director | Bill Blackman |
Company | VCA Pictures |
Cast | Ebony Ayes, Jeannie Pepper, Purple Passion |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Da Out. Da dut. Da dut dut dut dut. Wait, where have I heard that background rhythm before? Yup, it's a Bill Blackman feature. But I got snookered. I didn't see Sasha Gabor, Ron Jeremy or Frank James in the cast.
I guess this was supposed to be the black version of one of Hiramus Merkin's story lines, and it is, with Mat Merrick playing Sasha Gabor's usual part. Here Merrick is about to put up some front cash to finance Ebony Ayes, Purple Passion and Jeannie Pepper who are bored with hanging around the water cooler at work. The ladies want to engage in a strip at home service with Ray Victory and F.M. Bradley the lucky guys to sit on the standard Bill Blackman Bill Blackman living room couch and receive the goodies.
From here, it becomes the mix and match sex merry go round with partners switching and taking their turns on the living room credenza. Ebony Ayes is literally the eyeful in this opus. And Ray Victory is far too muscular and well built to have even been considered for the feature. Is Blackman going uptown?