Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A 1970s Softcore Extravaganza!
All movies get kitsch after a few decades, but this movie had that quality from the jump. This was made in the 1970s, so it's full of loud clothing and furniture. The actresses have overdone makeup. There are turtlenecks and butterfly collars too.
Still, other flaws are purposeful and specific. Though not related, every actress in this had reddish-brown hair. When the film's title comes on the screen, "Lesley" is spelled differently from the disc cover. Every actor has bad timing and the script is terribly weak.
I wonder if the director Joseph Sarno and hottie Sonny Landham have beef with each other. The disc description calls Sonny a "B [movie] favorite." On Sonny's website, he does not include this work in his filmography. Still, he is on the cover, though he is not the main male actor. Then again, they don't list his name on the front cover of the disc. At one point, he wears an Elvis outfit which must be a reference to his incredibly low voice that sounds like the late singer. Most importantly, you get to see more of Sonny than you do in any other non-adult film, if you know what I mean.
Actually, every man in this film has an adult industry background. I wonder if this is why they were comfortable in exposing themselves as much as the actresses did. Too bad more actors don't take their lead. There is much girl-on-girl action here. This is decades before it become a major trend. Still, it is more about titillating straight men than empowering lesbians.


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