When the leader of a sadistic sex cult is killed, its members have to choose a new person to lead them.When the leader of a sadistic sex cult is killed, its members have to choose a new person to lead them.When the leader of a sadistic sex cult is killed, its members have to choose a new person to lead them.
Pola Black
- Bette
- (uncredited)
Shaun Costello
- S.R.
- (uncredited)
Eric Edwards
- Jeb Goldfarb
- (uncredited)
Leslie Lamour
- Paula
- (uncredited)
Sharon Mitchell
- Girl on TV
- (uncredited)
David Williams
- George
- (uncredited)
Marlene Willoughby
- Terry
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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Shaun Costello makes a halfhearted attempt at telling a story here, but it's all rather vague and illogical.
The action takes place at Dane Inc., a company serving as a front for a weird sex cult whose leader – the enigmatic and never seen T.M. – dies and leaves a will for his right hand man S.R. (the ubiquitous Costello) to execute. Apparently, the old man had "programmed" two mistresses (Bette and Paula, respectively Pola Black from Costello's SUMMER OF SUZANNE and Leslie Lamour, titular star of his down-market DARK SIDE OF DANIELLE) who are to inherit the cult's substantial earnings. After banging her across the desk, S.R. sends out henchperson Terry (Marlene Willoughby, given disappointingly little to do but looking quite alluring all the same) to bring the girls back to the fold. A whiff of a flower held under their noses and posing the question as to what was the name of T.M.'s dog (the answer to which is "Eloise") appears to be enough to reactivate their hypnotic spell.
At the offices, the women are submitted to a training video (probably the best part of the movie) presented by hilariously straight-faced Jeb Goldfarb (Eric Edwards) who explains in great verbal detail as well as demonstrates "the female response to the male emission" by way of Sharon Mitchell. The rest of the film's taken up by rather unimaginative orgy stuff in the company's recreation room.
Matters aren't helped much by focusing on plain-faced Black, a particularly low rent starlet by Costello's standards, who at least attempts to make up in gusto for what she lacks in looks. A tired effort on all accounts with most of the name cast going through the motions and even a generic library soundtrack supplanting the director's customary quirky selections.
The action takes place at Dane Inc., a company serving as a front for a weird sex cult whose leader – the enigmatic and never seen T.M. – dies and leaves a will for his right hand man S.R. (the ubiquitous Costello) to execute. Apparently, the old man had "programmed" two mistresses (Bette and Paula, respectively Pola Black from Costello's SUMMER OF SUZANNE and Leslie Lamour, titular star of his down-market DARK SIDE OF DANIELLE) who are to inherit the cult's substantial earnings. After banging her across the desk, S.R. sends out henchperson Terry (Marlene Willoughby, given disappointingly little to do but looking quite alluring all the same) to bring the girls back to the fold. A whiff of a flower held under their noses and posing the question as to what was the name of T.M.'s dog (the answer to which is "Eloise") appears to be enough to reactivate their hypnotic spell.
At the offices, the women are submitted to a training video (probably the best part of the movie) presented by hilariously straight-faced Jeb Goldfarb (Eric Edwards) who explains in great verbal detail as well as demonstrates "the female response to the male emission" by way of Sharon Mitchell. The rest of the film's taken up by rather unimaginative orgy stuff in the company's recreation room.
Matters aren't helped much by focusing on plain-faced Black, a particularly low rent starlet by Costello's standards, who at least attempts to make up in gusto for what she lacks in looks. A tired effort on all accounts with most of the name cast going through the motions and even a generic library soundtrack supplanting the director's customary quirky selections.
- Nodriesrespect
- Jan 20, 2006
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- $5,000 (estimated)
- Runtime59 minutes
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