(1994 Video)

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Amusing all-girl comedy
lor_9 October 2022
This is a broad comedy (pun intended) revolving around Laurie Cameron's failing design company named after her: Stackwell Interiors. She dreams of converting the city into a lesbian theme park called Dyke City, or perhaps alternately naming it Sapphosphere -too bad she's not around as part of Mark Zuckerberg's brain trust nowadays.

Unfortunately, her firm is failing, and a tough process server (Stacy Nichols) shows up due to piled up debts. Laurie's ditzy receptionist (lovely Isis Nile) is served, and ends up humping Stacy right there in the office.

Other silly subplots involve a co-worker, well-played by Nikki Sinn, whose sister Dyanna Lauren has decided to go full butch and change her name from Francine to Rocky, joining a local lesbian bikers club. Sinn has a strong sex scene with Laurie, while Dyanna takes on blonde Valeria.

Other action takes place in a lesbian bar, where bartender Heather Lee and waitress Shelby Stevens end up servicing star Laurie, after a pair of unruly patrons (Sahara Sands and Nikki Shane) decide to have sex right on the premises, rather than drinking their beer.

It's a silly movie, but fun nonetheless. Credits are hard to decipher: Wes Brown is credited on screen as both producer and director, this being a common pseudonym used by the great Anthony Spinelli, but many sources say it was his son Mitch Spinelli instead. Similarly, writer credit lists W. Bosley Delongpre, which has also been ascribed to Mitch.
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