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  • lor_1 February 2019
    Within the Adult industry Roy Karch is held in high esteem, but his work usually doesn't measure up. Such is the case with this poorly conceived and haphazardly executed feature for Adam & Eve Productions, obscure enough to be missing for 16 years from IMDb until I added it recently.

    Nikita Denise stars but is underutilized, as a former mail order bride, now happily married to Joel Lawrence and helping others to benefit from international cooperation. Karch's script goes nowhere, with the only semblance of a plot thread concerning Justine Romee posing as a foreign lady but being a fake, forcing lawyer/matchmaker Nina Hartley to substitute Alexis Amore as the date/mate for nebbishy Mike Horner.

    Carelessness leaves Lawrence out of the credits entirely, even though he plays a principal role. All the ladies on the A & E payroll are sexy, though Amore is styled to look like a hooker rather than the character she is playing, introduced wearing a see through mesh sort of dress and those lucite high heel shoes that only were worn by porn talent, not civilians.

    Kelly Warner is appealing with a fresh girl-next-door appearance as Lawrence's secretary, and it is a a shame she never made a splash in Adult Cinema. But Karch's incompetence is rather glaring, in that he fails to make an engrossing feature even when having the divine Nikita in the leading role.