Charlie Taylor gets a surprise release from jail after a year for a crime he denies committing. His songwriter girlfriend Randi is glad he's back and calls on an ex-boyfriend, Carl Olsen, to... Read allCharlie Taylor gets a surprise release from jail after a year for a crime he denies committing. His songwriter girlfriend Randi is glad he's back and calls on an ex-boyfriend, Carl Olsen, to get Charlie a job. Carl, now a district attorney in the Malibu area, hooks Charlie up wit... Read allCharlie Taylor gets a surprise release from jail after a year for a crime he denies committing. His songwriter girlfriend Randi is glad he's back and calls on an ex-boyfriend, Carl Olsen, to get Charlie a job. Carl, now a district attorney in the Malibu area, hooks Charlie up with Emma De Layle, the sultry wife of an ill but still-powerful rich man. She wants Charlie ... Read all
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Kira stars with her real life husband (since 1997) Daniel Anderson (also known in other films as Dugan Hayes or Duggan Hayes). Together, they are creating soft porn style movies with a real story line. They even have two websites to sell their film wares and promote their endeavors.
The acting is better than amateurish and shows that Ms. Reed has the gumption and business acumen to better capitalize on her most lovely sexuality. The photography of the film is well done with brightly lit scenes and good set selection.
However, the story is not believable. Kira plays Randi Davis who lives in a really nice expensive Malibu home with no apparent source of income. Kira's current boyfriend, Charlie Taylor, played by Eric Acsell has been released
from prison "early" after serving 1 year. He apparently did not commit the crime and took the rap! He comes back to Randi and he moves in while on parole (although the movie writer does not know the difference between probation and parole -- all the time referring in the script as Charlie being on "probation.").
Now, Carl Olsen (Daniel Anderson) is the "District Attorney" and gets personally involved in a scheme with Randi. Why? Carl was Randi's former lover before she met Charlie. Why would Randi select Charlie who has no potential over lawyer Carl who is going places? Unbelievable script.
Kim Dawson, playing Emma De Layle, is posing "to Charlie, Randi, and Carl" as rich-man Lance De Layle's wife. The plot is to kidnap Lance's 20 year old daughter Melissa De Layle, played by goofy-acting Zette Sullivan, who is also part of the plan to keep one-third of the $1 million ransom which is being asked for.
Twists - the real Mrs. De Layle and daughter Melissa are really "on the Continent" in Europe. So, these impostors are part of the kidnapping and a murder all the while boyfriend Charlie is running back and forth trying to "understand" what is happening. Was it pool-boy Malcolm Daniels played by Stephen Francis?
Are you tired of this story, already?
Watch the movie if you want to see (real husband-wife) Kira and Daniel making love to each other and the further sexual activities of Kira, Kim, Stephen, and Eric. Nothing too distasteful for the movie screen in the year, 2000!
Kira and Daniel's movie making career will generate them lots of money providing they find good quality scripts that are "believable."
As it is, the movie has a decently intriguing plot about kidnapping, murder, a frame up, and of course, the challenge of finding out how many of the principle characters can simulate having sex with each other.
The scene with Kim Dawson's see thru bra alone is worth the price of the movie, or the time to watch it. Its a truly instant turn on look from a male point of view.
My rating here is compared to other media of its type. Its certainly not an 8 compared to mainstream films. Compared to other soft core erotica, however, its excellent work.
Specifically, what the credits term "music" must, at least once, be questioned. What in the world possessed those responsible to perform such an atrocity upon the Bach "Two-part Invention"?
Stipulated, any person depicted in one of these cinematic soft-core works has to be borderline-retard in order to explain their presence. But even that explanation defies how Reed's portrayal as a songwriter squares with the attacks upon Johannis Sebastiani Magni!
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- TriviaAvailable in both R-rated and unrated versions.
- Quotes
Melissa De Layle: Hello, Charlie.
Charlie Taylor: You sure you're not related to you're step-mom? You both have a thing about dramatic entrances.
Melissa De Layle: [Melissa takes a sip of beer and puts our her hand for a handshake, to which Charlie accepts] I'm Melissa De Layle.
[she turns Charlie's hand over]
Melissa De Layle: My mom's right, you are good with your hands.
[she takes another sip of beer]
Charlie Taylor: You old enough to drink that?
Melissa De Layle: Almost. You gonna tell on me?
Charlie Taylor: Look, you called this meeting, so let's get to it, and by the way, I would appreciate it if you wouldn't call my house anymore.
Melissa De Layle: I need to know how serious you are about this. I figure I got one shot at it and I don't want my step-bitch to fuck it up. My father loves her for some reason and I'd know he'd believe her over me.
- Alternate versionsAvailable in both R-rated and unrated versions.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Sins of Summer (2001)
- SoundtracksSins of Summer
Performed by Joshua J. Hyde