Given superstar Ashlyn Gere in the lead role and major distributor VCA Platinum, this fantasy feature is surprisingly low-grade, playing more like a no-name project. Even the casting is below par.
Opening has bride Gere arriving at a Heaven Waystation, poorly staged outdoors in soft-focus and looking like an amateur movie shot in someone's backyard. The uncredited Black performer playing a Gabriel role is untalented, when one would expect a comic star here. He sends her back to Earth for 24 hours to learn about sex, since she's a virgin who died slipping on a bar of soap in the bathroom before consummating her marriage to Wayne Summers.
Crummy sex scenes ensue with the likes of Raven Richards and T. T. Boy, latter appearing using a pseudonym despite having two sex scenes. Mark Wallice wanders into the frame in a poorly setup such scene, and Gere feigns enthusiasm as a voyeuse.
Poor construction of the script has the move ending with two back to back sex scenes of Gere & Summers, one outdoors and then a corny wedding night deflowering, as it turns out (ugh!!) that all we've seen was just a dream -she never died in the first place.
Movie was shot back to back with an even sloppier stinker "The Rookies", featuring most of the same cast members.
Opening has bride Gere arriving at a Heaven Waystation, poorly staged outdoors in soft-focus and looking like an amateur movie shot in someone's backyard. The uncredited Black performer playing a Gabriel role is untalented, when one would expect a comic star here. He sends her back to Earth for 24 hours to learn about sex, since she's a virgin who died slipping on a bar of soap in the bathroom before consummating her marriage to Wayne Summers.
Crummy sex scenes ensue with the likes of Raven Richards and T. T. Boy, latter appearing using a pseudonym despite having two sex scenes. Mark Wallice wanders into the frame in a poorly setup such scene, and Gere feigns enthusiasm as a voyeuse.
Poor construction of the script has the move ending with two back to back sex scenes of Gere & Summers, one outdoors and then a corny wedding night deflowering, as it turns out (ugh!!) that all we've seen was just a dream -she never died in the first place.
Movie was shot back to back with an even sloppier stinker "The Rookies", featuring most of the same cast members.