These leg splitting cheerleaders steam up the locker room with their own brand of ball handling.
Leave your reservations at home! There's so much coming and going at the Hotel Paradise that manager Peter North doesn't know what to do! In the penthouse, Princess Tracey Adams is getting carnal comforting from a sex-crazed King, while later on recreational director Rachel Ryan gives Tracey a royal ravishing! Peter's also got to contend with a couple cavorting in the elevator, hookers working the cocktail bar, and a surprise buy-out offer from a Japanese industrialist. At the end of a day like this, his hot secretary Victoria Paris knows what her boss needs. And it sure isn't a glass of water and two aspirin! Come on down to the hottest hotel in hardcore history - you won't ever want to go home!
Shot back to back with Roberta Findlay’s glossy yet routine GLITTER, there seems to be some confusion as to the authorship of this enjoyably silly erotic romp. Though one or two sources have credited the film to “Robert Walters” (a Findlay pseudonym and I’m guessing she was the probable perpetrator), the on screen credit’s for the mysterious yet fairly prolific “J. Angel Martine”, presumably another of Roberta’s noms de porn, first hailed by genre press during the mid-’70s as being a renowned French adult filmmaker ! For once, the IMDb even adds to the mix-up as I don’t know where they got the John Christopher credit from, though the material was certainly up this particular director’s alley. Findlay definitely worked on this movie in the capacity of cinematographer though, delivering her usual professional job on what must have been a meager budget.
This story takes place in Paris. This is a story about a wife, who a famous pianist and her husband who’s a famous ballet master. They run a school for dance together. Eve and John like to take a stroll and engage in sexual activities before their performances. There are six scenes total of Eve and John, of which most are threesomes!
Have you ever answered one of those provocative "Personal" ads in your favorite sex newspaper? For instance, how about this one: "The Queen of Sex will wager any and all comers to a round-the-clock orgy of sex and fun" Well, Ronnie Glib responded to this one and he was glad he did! But he doesn't realize that there is one slight catch to the proposition: Whoever cries "Uncle" first, must pay the Queen five dollars a minute! He accepts the challenge, but he finally admits that he is "drained dry" and has to pay. He goes to a local bar where he meets with a sailor, B.C. Hazzard (played by John Holmes).