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  • lor_15 December 2022
    This obscure VHS feature had only one credit listed in IMDb when I watched it (I've added the rest today to flesh out its listing): Alexandria Quinn, who famously was underage when it was shot. The movie is so sloppy in script and construction that I was surprised to discover I was looking at the version WITH Quinn intact in the cast, even though her scene looked tacked on as if it were a replacement scene, rather than a scene that needed to be replaced for legal reasons.

    Dialogue seems to be improvised, and none of the plot makes sense. Story gimmick has Marc Wallice (uncredited) and Quinn as scammers who place an ad for an amateur erotic video contest, prize of $10,000, merely to get porn footage that they can sell. Raven Richards and her friends are the victims of the con.

    Raven (not Richards but her roommate, the curly black-haired superstar billed with just her first name) is presented as Wallice's girlfriend at first but later plot twist has her phoning the police to fink on him and Quinn. A tacked on dialogue scene of a TV newscast with the police hunting for the criminals sticks out as also tacked on.

    And to top it off, most of the sex scenes Wallice with his camera is supposed to shoot are done with no camera running, so how did he come up with the valuable footage he claims to have sold? This is all porn filler, with the entire story tacked on. And it survives (courtesy of the internet) even though "banned".