Released | Apr 30th, 1990 |
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Running Time | 80 |
Director | Milton Ingley |
Company | Gotham Entertainment |
Cast | Victoria Paris, Porsche Lynn, Bionca (I) |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
An academy award winning (I didn't say which academy), set of opening credits, Designing Babes has just enough really cute things going for it to make this a worthwhile entry on your to-have list.
Victoria Paris, who fractures a song better than anyone with the possible exception of Weird Al Yankovic, plays a southern belle interior decorator Charlene Sugar Cookie —a name well suited because she dishes out a few of them to prospective clients and other gentleman callers, all who have names like confederate colonels. Paris and her sister Julian (Porsche Lynn) live in this historical mansion, thus setting up the major punch line for this feature, a nifty shades of Gone With The Wind sex scene that involves the sisters' great great grandmother (Bionca) with a plantation slave.
Nicely put together with some obvious care for the well being and entertainment of the viewing audience.