Easily dismissed, INSIDE MISS CARTER has little to offer, coming late in the soft- core porn era. It might have served some purpose as a XXX quickie.
Jill Jameson, an unappealing blonde whose career was brief, stars as a girl from the Midwest who arrives in L.A. seeking a movie career. Her travails are pure corn, filmed dozens of times with either Hollywood (see Ted Roter's movies) or NYC (see Barry Mahon's) as the big, bad city.
What differentiates DAISY DOES Hollywood (its cash-in retitling) from its peers is the incompetent performances by the cast. Their ad-libbing is horrendous, and the sex scenes are never sexy. Worst moment is probably when an amorous bellhop briefly whips out a marital aid pretending to be his lengthy prick - when we see his real Johnson soon afterward it is ridiculously small.
She's exploited by an agent, a sleazy photographer and even a female from down the hall at the fleabag where she's staying. When Jameson looks at the camera and declares "I hate this town" to end the movie, she seems to be accurately channeling her real-life disgust at a failed career consisting of roles in crappy films like this one.