JoTechy
Joined Jun 2000
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This is a nice little film which has incredible amounts of production value for a low-budget feature, such production value including not only a wide range of locations all over southern California but a variety of sexy and interesting characters. This is probably the first feature to star Monique Gabrielle that does more than ask her to off her shirt (which she of course does, thank God), thus launching her career as "Queen of the B Films."
Paul Eagleton does a good job as the sex-crazed photographer, Richard Matherson, who has seen (and screwed) it all. Board out his skull with gorgeous women, Matherson eventually happens across Angela Quail (Monique Gabrielle) who forces him to confront himself and change his ways. Marty Korse does a crisp and professional job playing Matherson's drooling, side-kick who eventually learns from his Master things that can't be taught.
The plot for this movie could be better, but then in the games of love, aren't all the plots basically the same? Ultimately the film holds our interest to the bitter-sweet end.
Paul Eagleton does a good job as the sex-crazed photographer, Richard Matherson, who has seen (and screwed) it all. Board out his skull with gorgeous women, Matherson eventually happens across Angela Quail (Monique Gabrielle) who forces him to confront himself and change his ways. Marty Korse does a crisp and professional job playing Matherson's drooling, side-kick who eventually learns from his Master things that can't be taught.
The plot for this movie could be better, but then in the games of love, aren't all the plots basically the same? Ultimately the film holds our interest to the bitter-sweet end.