Review of Night Magic

Night Magic (1984)
Contrived but effective swapping movie
12 April 2019
Released late in the theatrical release era of Adult Cinema, this story of three couples interacting verbally and sexually seems quite dated because of its antiquated plot structure. Casting is everything, as all six players give solid acting (and sex worker) performances.

They are heading on a group vacation to a distant cabin, stuck in traffic on crowded roads, regaling each other with double entendres and dirty jokes centered on recalling (in flashbacks) earlier sexual encounters. Upon arrival the play a game of Clue (how quaint) and the title sex shenanigans ensue.

Laurie Smith's beauty radiates throughout, and this is early in her career, hiding behind a stage name of Stephanie Taylor. Her co-stars rise to the occasion, though Tom Byron doesn't really fit, much younger (and looking it) than his true veteran peers here: Paul Thomas and Eric Edwards. Certainly a Jerry Butler would have fit the role far better.
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