A famous stripper tires of the "high life" and moves to a small town to find out what real living is like.A famous stripper tires of the "high life" and moves to a small town to find out what real living is like.A famous stripper tires of the "high life" and moves to a small town to find out what real living is like.
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- TriviaSeveral sources list several additional cast members, not present in the presently available (72-minute) version of the movie, including Randy Spears, Cal Jammer and Jon Dough, none of whom are listed in the credits on screen.
- ConnectionsEdited into Let's Face It (1994)
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One of Paul Thomas's lesser efforts, this variation on that film cliche premise "Fish out of water" is pretty bad, with pointless scenes, predictable turns of plot, and complete sabotage using a musical score turned up loud to drown out the dialogue.
Barbara Dare and Victoria Paris play a pair of strippers, who even team up on stage for a live lesbian sex show featuring audience participation (for which they get busted by the vice cops). Dare is the headliner of the two and she gets fed up with the hastles of the sex business and ups and moves to smalltown America, even shifting from her dumb stage name Silky Monroe to her real name Sheryl.
If that set-up isn't corny enough, you ain't seen nothing yet. Dare gets a job working in a boutique owned by Deidre Holland, who despite her charming accent and immediately recognizable Euro sophistication is playing a character named "Ruth Mason" -yeah, right.
Movie started with stars Paris and Dare having lesbian sex backstage, and now it's time for Dare to hump Deidre, stage by director Thomas outdoors up in a tree!
The strip joint's boss Steve Vegas, who we've already seen getting a mandatory deep-throat blow job from his real-life partner Susie Vegas (playing a fledgling stripper), is desperate to get his star Silky back, so he sends her pal Victoria to fetch her. Victoria shows up and in an absurd sex filler scene comes upon local yokels Buck Adams and T. T. boy fishing, shows her sexiness off and boom: an outdoor threesome for the fans.
Silliness continues with yet another lesbian scene, way over quota for this type of feature, as Paris gets attached to country girl Cameo -more outdoor sex. That's not goofy enough: soon Victoria is given to enjoying herself outdoors on a swing, though she does it naked.
Anticlimax has Dare electing to stay behind with Deidre, while Victoria heads back to the strip joints with Cameo in tow. It's left hanging whether she'll turn Cameo into a stripper -that would have been my ending. At any rate, most of the dialogue is unintelligible as we listen to crappy music on the soundtrack played LOUD.
Barbara Dare and Victoria Paris play a pair of strippers, who even team up on stage for a live lesbian sex show featuring audience participation (for which they get busted by the vice cops). Dare is the headliner of the two and she gets fed up with the hastles of the sex business and ups and moves to smalltown America, even shifting from her dumb stage name Silky Monroe to her real name Sheryl.
If that set-up isn't corny enough, you ain't seen nothing yet. Dare gets a job working in a boutique owned by Deidre Holland, who despite her charming accent and immediately recognizable Euro sophistication is playing a character named "Ruth Mason" -yeah, right.
Movie started with stars Paris and Dare having lesbian sex backstage, and now it's time for Dare to hump Deidre, stage by director Thomas outdoors up in a tree!
The strip joint's boss Steve Vegas, who we've already seen getting a mandatory deep-throat blow job from his real-life partner Susie Vegas (playing a fledgling stripper), is desperate to get his star Silky back, so he sends her pal Victoria to fetch her. Victoria shows up and in an absurd sex filler scene comes upon local yokels Buck Adams and T. T. boy fishing, shows her sexiness off and boom: an outdoor threesome for the fans.
Silliness continues with yet another lesbian scene, way over quota for this type of feature, as Paris gets attached to country girl Cameo -more outdoor sex. That's not goofy enough: soon Victoria is given to enjoying herself outdoors on a swing, though she does it naked.
Anticlimax has Dare electing to stay behind with Deidre, while Victoria heads back to the strip joints with Cameo in tow. It's left hanging whether she'll turn Cameo into a stripper -that would have been my ending. At any rate, most of the dialogue is unintelligible as we listen to crappy music on the soundtrack played LOUD.
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