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| Walter Olkewicz | ... | Joe (as Ray Holland) | |
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Glenn Mure | ... | Charlie |
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Stephanie Lawlor | ... | June |
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Pauline Rose | ... | Violet |
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Nathan Tamarin | ... | Pops |
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Licia Colombi | ... | Rosa |
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Laura Osment | ... | Charlotte |
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Cecile Mann | ... | Roxy (as Ceci Mann) |
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Molly Malone | ... | Mrs. Sherman (as Lacy Thomas) |
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Dulce Mann | ... | Mrs. Bryant |
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Roberta Sumner | ... | Mrs. Gray |
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Margot DuMont | ... | Mrs. Owens (as Margo DuMont) |
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Montanna Station | ... | Sheriff |
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Marian Vitale | ... | Annie |
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Corinne Wahl | ... | Judy (as Corinne Alphen) |
In order to avoid having to close his bar, the owner and some friends organize a wet-T-shirt competition. As they thought this attracts new people and certainly money. Written by Volker Boehm
I saw this in New Westminster, British Columbia on a double bill with THE HAPPY HOOKER GOES HOLLYWOOD. It was the first(but not only)time I attended a movie with no women in the audience.The story involved young women living in a small town. The girls who were born in the town were constantly feuding with the ones attending the local college. They decide to settle their differences by forming teams and staging a wet t-shirt competition,just like real women would do. The theater I saw this at - The Paramount - is now a lap-dance club.