Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Kelly Jaye | ... | Veronica (as Kelly Cook) |
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Danny Smith | ... | Robby |
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Debra K. Beatty | ... | Sara (as Debra Beatty) |
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Rick Scandlin | ... | Lou |
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Jonathon Murphy | ... | Steve |
Brian Palermo | ... | Larry | |
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Anthony Holguin | ... | Fred |
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Natasha Pulanova | ... | Natasha |
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Stephanie Carlisle | ... | Clara |
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Kathy Lewis | ... | Karen |
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Tony Bellini | ... | Rupert |
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Kathy Pasmore | ... | Tiffany |
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Melvin Coots | ... | Policeman |
Jackie St. Clair | ... | Stripper | |
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Randy Wolf | ... | Gil |
Lou Bughetti is making a cheesy movie with lots of nudity. Sara wants to be in it and is willing to do just about anything to get in. Veronica wants to be a real actress, but is reluctantly willing to do nudity. Steve wants in for the fringe benefits, and he likes the make-up lady. Robby would prefer to be a DJ. Written by Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>
Yes, it was a bad movie but I viewed it as a T&A version of Steve Buscemi's great film "Living in Oblivion." So seen it that way,it's not all that bad. Not too much simulated sex, but plenty of T&A.
When I see something like this I wonder if when producers say that they will get a Playboy or Penthouse girl into the movies, they mean something like this