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  • Good to the Last Drop is merely a collection of XXX scenes, featuring some big-name stars. It plays like one of the Diamond Collection or Swedish Erotica videos -loop time.

    Opening and closing vignettes are shot on video, but fortunately the other eight segments are filmed. Opening two videos are cross-cut, mixing a lesbian hot-tub scene outside with a threesome, latter featuring a young & fresh Shanna McCullough.

    "Early to Bed, Early to Rise" has John Leslie servicing Kristine Heller in bed, and is quality vintage porn.

    It's followed by two segments starring Abigail Clayton, excerpted from Clair Dia's entertaining 1978 film THE HEALTH SPA. The first is titled "Secretaries Never Have a Day Off", misleading since Abigail is a reporter, not a sec'y, having sex with her boss. This is followed by the best segment here, Abigail in a pool threesome with John Seeman and Phaery Burd, inter-cut with Kay Parker masturbating enthusiastically in the shower. Title given is "The Wetter, the Better", appropriately.

    Leslie returns to service Annette Haven and Linda Wong in "Lovin' Every Minute of It". A desultory John Holmes loop titled "Private Lessons" has him taking on four vaguely underage-looking (except for one buxom plumper) schoolgirls in his sex education class -crudely dubbed with random dialog but shot MOS.

    Rachel Ashley is looking good, humped by Jamie Gillis in "One More Time". Bill Margold does his Otto Preminger impression as a vaguely Germanic b&d officer in "You Vill Come Here", a lame vignette in the vein of THE NIGHT PORTER.

    "The Interview" is the pointless title applied to Gillis playing a photographer who abuses Darby Lloyd Rains. Randy West handles a sexy blonde in "Keep on Truckin'", staged in the flatbed of a truck.

    Kevin James (shot on video) rounds out the program with a young blonde in "Let's Cook", naturally set in a kitchen.

    Video's umbrella title (the first two sequences are untitled) of course refers to the series of ejaculations on screen, and what you get is not much more than an extended preamble version of the DVD-format popular "Pop Shots" option.