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  • I liked Jerome Tanner's clever use of Nikita Denise's stage name as part of the title for a pair of Legend features, riffs on the oft-revived and imitated Luc Besson classic "La femme Nikita". I liked the first one better, but it's a case of take your pick.

    Ms. Denise is a spy and assassin dressed in a revealing (bottomless in the back) skimpy camouflage outfit who does some impressive running around in this first episode, heavy on the sex but also doling out a modicum of low-low-budget action footage as well. Her boss is called Systems X, played smoothly in this feature by Dale DaBone (replaced a year later by Evan Stone in the role for the sequel), sending her on a mission to rescue Star E. Knight from the bad guys led by evil Herschel Savage, rather amusing as an Arab megalomaniac.

    The supporting cast of femmes, led by the great beauty Knight as well as ultra-busty Logan La Brent, Zana and cute Calli Cox, get plenty of screen exposure as director Tanner avoids making this strictly a Nikita Denise vehicle. There's plenty of humor, almost as much as in those '60s spy spoofs that proliferated as the Bond series caught on (Matt Helm, etc.), with Savage hosting one of those HSN style TV shows called Home Slavery Channel to hawk his white slavery racket. Huge-chested La Brent is very impressive masturbating with a lengthy dildo on the air, later to hump horny Brian Surewood who phones the 800 number to pay a thousand or so bucks for her out-call servicing.

    Tanner's showmanship peaks in a wonderful rooftop scene in which Savage has a memorable threesome with both Nikita and Zana vying for his dick, framed by cars buzzing along on the freeway in the background.