Released | May 31st, 1986 |
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Running Time | 80 |
Director | Scotty Fox |
Company | Moonlight Entertainment |
Cast | Frank James, Blondi, Tony Montana, Kevin James (I), Candie Evans, Erica Boyer |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Don't get me wrong: 1 like this picture. It's a cute send-up of the old Abbott and Costello movie, The Time Of Their Lives. You may have seen it on Weekend Comedy Theater. It's about these two spirits who are cursed to remain earthbound until a good deed by one of their descendants frees them. In this one, the girl ghost is played by new face Blondi, and boy is she cute! I only wish she could act as well as she plays with her on-screen boyfriend. And I must say, the sex scenes in this sexvid are very well done; no argument there.
If for no other reason, this picture would be worth watching for newcomer Candie Evans. She brings an exuberance to the screen that all too many others lack. Even so, she needs strong direction, and I think that's what this picture lacks. Everyone seems to drift through the story. People know their lines, but the timing is constantly off. The reason I'm making such a point of this is that I really wanted to enjoy the feature, and every time the action started, it was great. But when it came to advancing the plot, I wanted to reach for the fast-forward button, and that's a shame.
One of the most enjoyable scenes in this one deserves mention: Erica Boyer's dance. Erica plays Gypsy Kay, who Carolyn (Evans) consults in order to help free her trapped grandparents. Erica's costume will definitely increase your pulse rate, and when she and Candie get it on, it'll be a while before you have an urge to get up and get some popcorn. Same goes for the group grope at the end. It's a tough call, but for Candie Evans' performance alone, you should see this.