Heather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the par... Read allHeather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the party circuit and get involved with various men in the area. However, things go awry when the... Read allHeather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the party circuit and get involved with various men in the area. However, things go awry when the gals find themselves the targets of a mysterious murderer.
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- (as Al Cole)
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The 70s hair. The clothes. The beauty. The music. The drama. The sex. The murder. The comedy.
It's all there, in ample proportions. If only my summer jobs during college were half as exciting (LOL).
Entertaining and worth seeking out at any cost for fans of the genre.
Written by director Arthur Marks and actor John Durren (who plays the small role of Socks the biker), this is good, straightforward exploitation entertainment that has its cake and eats it too. By that, this viewer means that Marks & Durren combine some enlightened sexual politics - the four main characters are independent women who know their own minds - with diversions of the far more lurid kind. The script has some surprising wit going for it, although there are some pretty silly lines as well. The assets of the female cast are stressed whenever the opportunity presents itself. Also, our actresses are engaging and intelligent as well as being fine eye candy. Bey, in particular, shines.
Many of the men in this series of episodes are not exactly portrayed in the most flattering light. Lee (Ben Pfeiffer) is especially sleazy, the kind of guy who has no more need for a woman once he's gotten what he wants from her. David Moses is very likable as Mike, the rural cop who becomes instantly smitten with Carla (you can't blame him).
This is a very nicely shot movie that is simply gorgeous in more ways than one; Harry J. May performed the cinematography duties.
Look for appearances by Connie Strickland as a victim of the killer, and Juanita Brown & Uschi Digard in the orgy scene.
Seven out of 10.
Tl:dr: looks good, cast is quality, jiggling ladies, and a wack ass story. Thumbs up, recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Juanita Brown.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Roommates Wanted: Fun, Sun and Murder in the Summer of '73 (2015)
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- San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening scenes at school)
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1