Released | Jan 31st, 2005 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | Bill Eagle |
Company | Video-X-Pix |
Cast | Joey Silvera, Scott Baker, Jacqueline Lorains, Laurie Smith, Zebediah Colt, Others, Joanna Storm, Gina Carnale |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Golden Age |
We underrated this internationally-shot film by a full A when we reviewed it back in '83, so we've rectified that here; the cinematography alone, by Hall of Famer Ken Gibb and the less-known Misha, would have warranted nominations had we given out that award in those days. The story involves art collector Scott Baker, who's married to Jacqueline Lorains and fooling around with assistant Joanna Storm, and while most of the sex is well above average, it's the camera work and the exotic locales that often attract as much as the heat. All the women shine in the sack - but watching Jacqueline blow Buckingham Palace guard Joey Silvera in his guard shack is just hilarious.