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  • Paul Thomas understandably didn't sign his name to this lousy Vivid release, listing "Judy Blue" as producer & director, more of an insult than a compliment to his wife Judy.

    It concerns a couple, Melissa Hill and Bobby Vitale, living with Vitale's freeloader friend Steven St. Croix, and their attempted comical mishaps caused when St. Croix interferes with hypnsis to give the couple post-hypnotic suggestions, hence the movie title.

    Hill is addicted to nicotine -cigarete smoking while Vitale chews on his fingenails, hence Steven drags them to see a shrink (George Kaplan) to cure them. With Kaplan out of the room (a ridiculously odd setting for a psychiatrist's office that looks like a hunting lodge filled with stuffed trophy heads on the walls), St. Croix plants the suggestion that a ringing bell sound will make the couple uncontrollably horny -plenty of yocks (supposedly) coming right up! He also suggests that Bobby owes him $20, cuing an idiiotic, overly repeated running gag.

    The bell ringing results in lots of sex, feturing a talkative girl friend of Steve's played by contract star Jenteal, and the breast in show winner Davia Ardell. Sloppy film later substitutes (how's tha again?) horn-honking by a car as causing the same result as a bell ringing. A quite quaint scene involves telephone rinigng in which a land line is involved (even though scene is outdoors (?!) , due to cell phones not having caught on yet.

    As I survey the releases from Vivid over the years, it becomes clear that porn's reputedly #1 label doesn't have a good track record at all, with so many stinkes ike this one out there.