Well-directed drama about the perils of gossip
6 February 2019
This feature by Chuck Vincent plays like a real movie, albeit with explicit sex integral to its structure. With top players, he creates believable characters and directs their interactions with a light touch.

I was surprised to see Veronica Hart in a major role, as she is credited merely as "Randee Styles". Leadgoes to Merle Michaels, married to a philanderer ably played by Jack Wrangler.

As the cast's intertwining sexual relations and rivalries unfold, gossip starts to be spread concerning Hart's character Alice Walker, who everyone knew back in school, but has only recently popped up in Manhattan. Film ends quite stylishly with the false rumors about her all laid to rest in a party scene, tying up the story crisply within a 72 minute running time.

Another leading member of Vincent's movie troupe Kelly Nichols is impressive as a good-time girl, who shows up at a poker game to get gang-banged (for a fee) by players Ron Jeremy, Ron Hudd and Eric Ryan. Wrangler's role as a competitive ad exec is right out of the TV series "Mad Men", but preceding it by a couple of decades.
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