Time for an actual film review of "Lethal Affairs" here -previous ones are devoid of content. Chasey Lain and Janine star as international criminals of great skills, including sexual. They've stolen a case of plutonium from the Russians (Tony Tedeschi has sex with and speaks Russian with Laura Palmer before Chasey arrives to help mow him and his minions down), and are selling it to the highest bidder.
Steven St. Croix and Sahara Sands are the intrepid feds hot on the girls' tail. There are plenty of twists and turns to the tale, making for many sex scenes integrated into the plot, all concisely directed and edited (in the 5-minute range as compared to today's endless encounters). The acting is convincing throughout, with Jon Dough the prinicipal bad guy offering $250,000 for the weapons-grade Plutonium, while Mark Davis (with his companion Kobe Tai) helps the girls when they're on the lam from St. Croix. It's a star-studded cast, with Missy also having a scene with her partner Mickey G. As a dumb sailor, in threesome with Michael J. Cox.
I appreciated the serious tone maintained by writer-director Toni English (aka Kelly Holland), and because the sex scenes are not long and drawn out the movie plays well in a mainstream "real movie" mode.