Harry
Reems stars as a gangster who falls for the new cigarette girl (Ginger Lynn) at
his nightclub. He wants to show her off at
the upcoming Gangster Brotherhood Ball, but he feels she’s much too shy and demure
for his tastes. Sensing her sexual
inexperience, he gets a rival mobster’s moll (Amber Lynn) to show her the ropes
of being a slut.
All
this seems to be leading up to a big Lynn/Reems scene that unfortunately never
materializes. I mean they spend all this
screen time on Amber teaching Ginger how to be a big-time whore, but it ultimately
goes nowhere. We never really get to see
her total transformation (besides a brief scene of her talking dirty at the
ball), which is a major disappointment.
I
liked the attempts at recreating the Roaring ‘20s on a cheap budget. The nightclub sets are well done and the costumes are about as good as you’d expect to see in an ‘80s
porn. Too bad the sex scenes are kind of
rote and mechanical. Even the usually
vivacious Ginger Lynn seems bored. I
know her character is supposed to be a novice at screwing, but she doesn’t seem
to work up much enthusiasm. Amber Lynn
seems engaged as the moll with moxie. In
one scene, she teaches Ginger how to suck a cock. Somehow, even this seemingly can’t-miss scenario
fizzles out. Because of that, supporting
players like Cheri Javiner (who gets double-stuffed by some boxers) and the
vastly underrated Bunny Bleu (as a hot maid) wind up stealing the show.
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