| Tony Vorno | ... | Mr. Gregory (as Sebastian Gregory) | |
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| Joy Kahl | |||
| Michael Lincoln | ... | The Salesman | |
| Dianne Michaels | |||
| Inga Olsen | |||
| Lucki Winn | |||
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| John Hayes | (as Harold Perkins) | ||
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| Daniel Cady | .... | executive producer (as William Dancer) | |
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| John Lyons | (photographer) | ||
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| Patrick Hipp | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Joe Barrett | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Ruth Onion | .... | makeup artist | |
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Not at all bad.
Mundane storyline and poor central performances from the male, who prances about like some mix of Hugh Heffner and Mr Hulot, even down to the pipe, and the female, who must be 10 years older than the decent looking girls and only has about four facial expressions which she uses in all the wrong places.
Nevertheless there is a lot of flesh and when one of the girls guides his knife holding hand across her bared flesh we realize this is not going to be simply a series of striptease routines. Ludicrous and poorly made but just enough warped vision to make it interesting.