Released | Dec 01st, 1993 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | Layne Parker |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Critical Rating | AA |
Genre | Feature |
This is one of those rare instances where there's too much story and not enough sex. In the rather muddled murder mystery here, Summer Knight moves to Las Vegas to start a new career as a private detective. While taking a stroll through the city, she stumbles across a case and a cop, Nick Rage. In the opening scene, Knight appears in a barely-there bra top, but it takes over 45 minutes before her luscious breasts are finally exposed. Fortunately, Knight makes the wait worthwhile, when she renews old acquaintances with Nina Hartley in the obligatory girl/girl scene.
In the interim, Knight's roommate Rebecca Bardoux shows off her scrumptious assets to her boyfriend, Alex Sanders, as they make creative use of whipped cream and engage in some anal action. As clues to the murderer's identity begin to filter in, Knight hires Lacy Rose to keep track of the paper work. Not only is Rose good at filing, but when unwanted visitors Tom Byron and friend come by looking for Knight, Rose keeps them occupied with her talented tongue and ample ass, and in her usual enthusiastic style.
The story goes nowhere fast, but that doesn't stop Knight from forming a new partnership with Rage, who scores major points by taking her down on a pinball machine. The murder is ultimately solved in a rather anticlimactic fashion, and unfortunately the ensuing celebratory scene doesn't fare much better. Although it features Knight and Bardoux in a poolside pairing with Rage and Sanders, it lacks the requisite performer audio track. In addition, a couple of the scenes are tainted by a yellow sheen (probably the result of fluorescent lighting). While the plot and sometimes the production values are hardly worth mentioning, Knight and Bardoux fans will nonetheless probably want to be kept well informed. Additional cast: Valeria, Sunny Ray, Anthony Lindero, Dizzy Blonde.