Released | Feb 01st, 1990 |
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Running Time | 74 |
Director | Buck Adams |
Company | Paradise Visuals |
Cast | Tabitha Fox, Lynn LeMay, Tony Montana, Sasha Gabor, Buck Adams, Carol Cummings, Ray Victory, Candy Snow, Tamara Lee, Steve Cagliano, Dee Jay, Ron Jeremy |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
We've been harping so much lately over Buck Adams' videos being plotless that I feel a little guilty complaining about this feature. While Buck has delivered a real plot this time, unfortunately, it makes absolutely no sense. Something about laundered drug money, the son and daughter of Manuel Noriega, a sleazy nightclub owner (well played by Ron Jeremy), etc. For some reason, Noriega's son is named Roberto Tiffany, people and things get shot up without explanation and the editing leaves more holes in the narrative than there are reaction shots in a Ray Victory movie. But, hey, it is a story. Now, all Buck needs is a script and an editor which are both of this earth. Plus Marks go to Carol Cummings and Tamara Lee for come-hither lust and seduction, so at least on one level, someone's listening to us.