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Writers:
Pamela Lane (writer)
Frank Martin (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
2002 (USA) more
Genre:
Documentary more
Plot:
The women of Enron rock your world as they display their true assets. | add synopsis
User Comments:
Not much more than the magazine already showed. more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Shari Daugherty ... Herself
Taria Reed ... Herself
Janine H. Howard ... Herself
Maya Arthur ... Herself
Lori Hodges ... Herself
Carey Lorenzo ... Herself
Vanessa Schulte ... Herself
Jim Larson ... Himself
Gen Nishino ... Himself
Sam Malone ... Himself
Jessie Davis ... Himself (Christine's Fiancee)
Joe Volpicelli ... Himself (Carey's Boyfriend)
Tom Henkel ... Himself (Janine's Boyfriend)
Winston Reed ... Himself (Taria's Husband)
Emmanuel Mangin ... Himself - Shari's Boyfriend (as 'E')
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Additional Details

Runtime:
55 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Certification:
USA:Unrated

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2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Not much more than the magazine already showed., 8 May 2003
4/10
Author: Anton Versluys

In 2002, PLAYBOY caused controversy by announcing some pictorial with former female executives from the infamous company in distress Enron. Was not surprising to guess the legendary magazine would try to capitalize the success of the pictorial and release a documentary about the event.

The main attraction on the issue pages was to give people the chance of appreciate the naked beauty of common next-door women and was a huge success in that way, but failed when tried to sell the same material twice boxed in the form of some kind of making-off. Most of the footage consist in interviews with the ladies about their experiences and feelings on Enron, about her lives, her careers or how exciting is posing naked; for whose wanted to get another look on more extensive nudity will be disappointed for sure, because is nothing here beyond the same pictures that anyone who bought the magazine had already seen; despite the advantage of seeing them moving on screen or more spicy angles for the same usual kitsch shots and that tired fetish stuff (bottomless nudity over the desk, lingerie and garter belts with private parts exposed), there is just a little additional nakedness by Shari Daugherty and another girl.

The trick was on the much publicized morbid sense of real life women doing soft pornography. But since the product is less than anyone could bargain for, all on this seems much like a poor, exploitation fiasco.

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