Overwritten and misguided, this conclusion of Jim Holliday's big-deal junker delivers more of the same: endless uninteresting exposition, routine sex scenes, an anticlimactic all-girl orgy finish and a stupid open-ending, designed for sequels, which unfortunately came later on.
The late film historian was influential in his mantra, now almost universally (and perniciously) adopted in the industry, that only hot sex counts, not making real movies as in the 1970s Golden Age of porn. Ironically, as 21st Century pornographers have taken this message to heart, with wall-to-wall sex dominant, here we have Holliday delivering boring exposition, a nonsensically stupid story line and nothing sex scenes.
E.Z. Ryder keeps interrupting the action with his quest to expose the sorority as a 150-year-old coven of witches. Needless to say, the girls get the last word, but not until we have to suffer through a pretentious history lesson (recited by guest star Sharon Kane as former head of the sorority) concerning Acadians and Cajuns giving rise to the cult. Four pledges are initiated, culminating in a daisy chain of a couple dozen beauties having sex as spectacle (hardly erotic), that fortunately is kept short before the dumb ending involving Ryder's fate.
Prinicpal sex performers in this edition are stars Ashyn Gere, Victoria Paris, Kelly O'Dell and Nina Hartley, while the male roles are trivial and listlessly acted by the likes of Jon Dough, Steve Drake and T.T. Boy. Some additional talent is added to the fray after Part One, such as Porsche Lynn, Alicia Rio and Tami Monroe, to null effect.