| Uschi Digard | ... | Heaven (as Marie Marceau) | |
| Jennie Lynn | ... | Sin | |
| Miles White | ... | Salacity | |
| Scott Cameron | ... | Bernie | |
| Phyllis Stengel | ... | Karen (as Phyllis Stangel) |
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| Edward L. Montoro | |||
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| Edward L. Montoro | (written by) | |
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| Edward L. Montoro | .... | producer | |
| James Somich | .... | producer (as James P. Somich) | |
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| James Somich | (photographed by) (as James P. Somich) | ||
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| Thomas Peterson | .... | sound re-recordist | |
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If you enjoy sex 'comedies' such as Ed Wood's wretched Love Feast, here's another unfunny film about naked women simulating sex with men in boxer shorts. It could have been tolerable, but stars Uschi Digard and Jennie Lynn are simply not attractive--and Lynn wears the most eye shadow this side of Divine. Unattractive women pretending to have sex with unattractive men (one of whom bears a startling resemblance to Rick Moranis)=bad film with bad acting and bad dialogue. Perhaps I was expecting too much, but Getting Into Heaven makes its DVD partner, Angels, look like Citizen Kane in comparison. As bad as that film is, at least it has a story. You'll enjoy the extras on the DVD more than you will the features.