Released | Oct 31st, 1985 |
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Running Time | 83 |
Director | Adam (I) |
Company | Paradise Visuals |
Cast | Tom Byron, Joey Silvera, Erica Boyer, Pattie Petite, John Leslie, Rita Ricardo, Little Oral Annie, Ron Jeremy |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
Joey Silvera along with his faithful sidekick played by Ron Jeremy are muckraking broadcast journalists out to get the dirt on John Leslie, the publisher of a girly magazine. But Leslie is quick to their tricks and decides to have a little fun at their expense.
The character played by Leslie is loosely based on Hugh Hefner. Luxury and beautiful women abound in this setting for an afternoon of total uninhibited sexual bliss.
Jeremy gets to watch Leslie make love to one of his many bunnies, just inches away from where he is sitting. But seeing his frustration, Leslie allows Jeremy to join in the festivities. Jeremy joins Silvera and the butler in a three-on-one with Little Oral Annie and the things that she does is unbelievable. Without being too crass, she actually swallows Jeremy (a feat in itself) along with the butler . . . well, it made me gag!
The next series of events turn out to be quite a burlesque show of strip-tease dancing and seductions. There are people making it on motorcycles, circle jerks, and Rita Ricardo making erotic love to a 6'6" laytex dummy called "Johnny Rubber." This anatomically correct rubber doll steals the show and has a better time than the automatic pilot in Airplane.
Besides the comical diversions, this tape is loaded with great sex (a little kinky at times but definitely wild). It is entertaining, both visually and musically, with great settings accompanied by catching little tunes. This also happens to be one of Ron Jeremy's best performances to date.