A news reporter is sent out on the street to inquire about people's sexual fantasies.A news reporter is sent out on the street to inquire about people's sexual fantasies.A news reporter is sent out on the street to inquire about people's sexual fantasies.
Kandi Barbour
- Nancy Larson
- (as Club Magazine Cover Girl Kandi Barber)
Laurien Dominique
- Deck Girl in Jeans
- (as Lauini Dominique)
John Seeman
- Deck Guy in Blue
- (as John Seemen)
Kyoto Sun
- Pool Girl in Black Bikini
- (as Kyoto)
Richard Pacheco
- Deck Guy in Orange
- (as Playgirl's Dewey Alexander)
T.J. Carson
- Deck Girl in Bikini
- (as Kathi Adair)
Clair Dia
- Unwilling Interviewee
- (as Delores Tenorio)
Andrea Lange
- Girl with Jabe
- (as Audrey Lang)
Valerie Darlyn
- Fran
- (as Vallerie Darlyn)
Jon Martin
- Guy Watching TV
- (as Jon Marlin)
Liza Dwyer
- Girl Watching TV
- (as Liza)
- Directors
- Clair Dia
- Harry Lewis(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe opening music is the theme from the movie "Three Days of the Condor".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Final Mission (1984)
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See it for Serena and Jamie Gillis
This film was a disappointment. I am a fan of Kandi Barbour and had higher expectations. The premise with Kandi as a reporter investigating people's fantasies serves as a passable, if lame, loop carrier. The ongoing seduction scene between Kandi and Gary Baron as they watch the loops is erotic, but the culminating scene between them is badly shot and poorly edited, the rapid fire cuts destroy any eroticism that has built up to that point.
The only loop of interest is the one with Serena and Jamie Gillis, real life lovers, who switch top and bottom roles in their BDSM fantasy scene, generating real erotic heat. The lesbian scene with Cris Cassidy and Valerie Darlyn is also well done, but not exceptional. The rest are throw away loops. Hard to recommend unless you want to see Serena and bad boy Jamie Gillis in action.
The only loop of interest is the one with Serena and Jamie Gillis, real life lovers, who switch top and bottom roles in their BDSM fantasy scene, generating real erotic heat. The lesbian scene with Cris Cassidy and Valerie Darlyn is also well done, but not exceptional. The rest are throw away loops. Hard to recommend unless you want to see Serena and bad boy Jamie Gillis in action.
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- msatyr
- Apr 12, 2008
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