Non-widely released film famous for playing on cable in the early days of Showtime has Lynn Theel as a small town girl who gets raped, her parents died of a car crash, so she moves to Los Angeles and becomes a hooker in this film that runs more like a Festival type film that the sex film it advertised it to be. Several disjointed plot, and too many people knowing each other doesn't help the credibility of some the plot. But good performance by Theel, top character actor Garfield, and the late Tom Baker helps the film. Suprised scene is TV's HELLO LARRY's Donna Wilkes in a long nude dance scene, which is really not needed in the plot, but there is very little nudity in the film so it might be the reason why it was in this film.