| John Beck | ... | Cowboy (uncredited) | |
| Susan Evans | ... | Susan (uncredited) | |
| Gretchen Rudolph | ... | Girl at Orgy with facial beauty mark (uncredited) | |
| Vincent Van Lynn | ... | John Cabot (uncredited) |
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| Barry Mahon | |||
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| Barry Mahon | ||
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| Dan Quinn | |||
| Ed Weil | |||
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| William K. Hennigar | .... | camera operator (as Bill Hennigar) | |
| Joseph Mangine | .... | assistant camera (as Joe Mangine) | |
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A middle aged businessman has a stop over in Las Vegas. There he meets Susan, a young woman with no morals (as the voice over narration tells us). He wonders if he should have sex with her and cheat on his wife...but is it worth it?
Slow, padded (ENDLESS shots of Susan walking down the street and taking off her clothes) and generally stupid movie. Even for a 60s sleaze movie this is pretty horrible. This was just made to show off nude woman which we see again...and again...and AGAIN!!!! Gets boring quick. The acting is horrid, the dialogue stupid and Susan is really pretty ugly. The film is also hypocritical giving us a little "moral" message after shoving nude women in our faces. Add shaky camera-work and bad post-syncing and you got a bottom of the barrel piece of junk here. Avoid.