The budget was so low on this porn flick- "how low was it?"- it was so low, instead of hearing a doorbell chime in the beginning of the film, the first spoken words are "ding dong."
Phil Prince's worst film unrolls on that awful note and keeps getting more and more rancid. While "Daughters of Discipline" and "Den of Domination" were bad, this thirty-eight minute sexual assault fantasy is both dull and offensive. Two thugs break into a woman's home looking for her husband. He owes their boss money, and they assault the woman. She flees to his office, where he's been doing the secretary on his desk, and then the two thugs show up to assault the wife, secretary, and another woman while the husband hides under a desk.
Giving anyone an assault fantasy is bad enough, but don't have the victims start enjoying themselves, I don't care if you are in a larkish porno or not. The editing is more abruptly bad than the usual Prince film, and his female performers look bored out of their skulls. I can understand the feeling. That's enough on this garbage.
Stats:
(1983) 38 min. (1/10)
-Written and Directed by Phil Prince
-Cast: Martin Patton, Nicole Bernard, Bibi, David Christopher, Ginger Roberts, Dan Stephens
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