Released | Sep 30th, 1984 |
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Running Time | 88 |
Director | Chuck Vincent |
Company | VCA |
Cast | Jerry Butler, Crystal Cox, Carol Cross, Jack Wrangler, Samantha Fox |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Film |
It's nice to have Chuck Vincent back. For a while it looked like we were going to lose him to the softer stuff for the Playboy Channel. As his comeback vehicle, he's chose a continuation of the misadventures of Jack and Jill.
You see, it's been five years since we've last encountered Jack and Jill Hill (Jack Wrangler and Samantha Fox) and, if you recall, they were a couple of real swingers. But now they've matured and have become a stable middle-class couple. Jack's an advertising executive and Jill's a psychologist. But wouldn't you know it, they still feel the urge to add a little spice to their lives.
Both attend an underground punk orgy, but that's not their scene. Jack and Jill want to swing and when Josh (Jerry Butler) and his wife Rachel (Carol Cross) express an undeniable lusting for them, they know they've hit the jackpot. Rachel moves in with Jack and Jill swings with Josh until things turn sour for both couples. It seems Josh loves booze more than Jill and Rachel has turned Jack's pad into a dump. There's only one solution to this mess and it's as obvious as the sun in the sky.
There's lots of horsing around here and everyone looks fabulous, especially Samantha Fox, who resembles a brunette Twiggy. Believe it or not, her only graphic sex scene is a fast in-and-out with Jerry Butler. Still, Jerry gets to screw a beautiful buxom girl (Crystal Cox) right in front of Samantha. Meanwhile, Jack and cute Carol Cross share some steamy sexual sessions of their own.
Although it's all pretty predictable fluff, it's still a good deal of fun. Vincent and writing partner Rick marx have fashioned a script chockful of witty asides and topical insights. Jack and Jill might not be the perfect contemporary couple, but this is almost the perfect couple's adult tape.