Ignore the previous (and only) IMDb review of this feature submitted in 2005 by an ignoramous. He completely missed the point.
This all-star movie turns out to be a companion film to an all-time classic "The Tease", one of John Leslie's very best features. It has the same cast (nearly), same location and was apparently shot back-to-back with "The Tease", only Wesley Emerson directing this one, with Leslie as his producer.
Ensemble cast is well-suited to farce, though the movie starts off a bit more seriously before devolving into situation comedy. Story has Randy Spears shepherding his friend Megan (lovely blonde Rayne) to the Blue Dove Inn) with his financee Ashlyn Gere in tow. The expectation of a third wheel story line is suggested, but instead the show veers off into a farcical series of impulsive couplings right down the cast list.
Jamie Gillis is assistant director on both movies, and pops up here briefly in a cameo role as the inn's manager. Main point where the movie changes gears is when Joey Silvera shows up as the goofball chef at the inn, speaking in grunts and some unintelligible language but getting plenty of sex from the likes of Rayne and beautiful Madison.
Gere is serviced by Spears, plus superstar team of Selena Steele and Tom Byron. As probably an in-joke, there is a voyeurism scene starring Lauren Hall (star of "The Tease") humping Peter North, while Spears only watches, identical to a set-up in "The Tease.
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