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    Reviewer Dries Vermeulen drops a lot of names in his review but muddles the facts about this film. First, it isn't about a bachelor party for Dave Cannon and Pat Manning: they're already married in the film. Second, "Greg Ruffner" being "handsome" is a subjective impression I've never heard before: until now it was mostly "How did a guy looking like that get into this film?"

    Anyway, we join Cannon, Ruffner and Jeremy on a bachelor trawl before Ruffner's wedding. They go to a stripper bar (that's a metaphor - you know the real term) and see acts by the stars of the film. The bar has contracted D'Artagnan to play its music (you should be so lucky) and director Paul G Vatelli as a standup comedian, and Jeremy contracts the girls to come over for a party (again, you or anyone else should be so lucky). What follows is some well shot and erotic play followed by a stab at a morality play. Kudos to Patty Wright and Rose Marie here: as well to Vatelli who made a good sexy film with a cast that would not indicate that as being a probable outcome.