Released | Jun 30th, 2006 |
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Running Time | 83 |
Director | Paolo Uccello (Edwin Brown) |
Company | TVX Home Video |
Cast | Lou Ganapoler, Susan Song-Li, Annette Haven, Tom Douglass, Barry Frye, Ramola Young, Bonnie Holliday, Sharon Thorpe, Todd Jones |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Golden Age |
Early crossover attempt from Summer Brown – the husband-wife team of Sandra Winters (producer) and Edwin Durrell (director), billed here as "Paolo Uccello."
Researcher Annette Haven knows the missing part of a secret chemical formula that could change the world. The CIA and various bad guys want it, too.
Most of the many speaking parts are cast with non-sex actors, with the top villain played by James Hong, a very well-known character actor in his only X-rated film appearance.
The movie is well made, with good acting all around, but not terribly exciting, as a thriller or a skinflick. The sex is all pretty light and rather mildly performed. Haven, with her beauty and natural sensuality, is definitely the standout.
Retailing: For Annette Haven fans – they're still around.