Released | Apr 30th, 1988 |
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Running Time | 60 |
Director | Al Footnick |
Company | Celebrity Home Entertainment |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Alternative |
Continuing with a string of hot goodies on its "Let's Party" line, Celebrity gives us a juicy new slant (thank goodness) on what's become a hackneyed genre: the striptease tape.
We even get a little plot thrown in here (reminiscent of Hot To Strip For Your Lover) whereas a shy, winsome, looker of a secretary decides to shed her ambitions by shedding her clothes.
Now, of all places for her coming out party, our gal chooses Rick's Cabaret (a real place) in Houston, a glitzy nightery that is anything but subtle. But subtlety is hardly what we're aiming for when you have some three dozen absolutely gorgeous women shedding clothes simultaneously, in what is known as table dancing.
Topless Dancing is a slick, well done, brightly photographed entry with terrific packaging both on the outside and inside.
As for me, I'm booking a table at Rick's.