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John Allen Nelson | ... | ||
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Steve Levitt | ... |
Bradley Brinkman
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Deborah Shelton | ... |
O'Brien
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Rebeccah Bush | ... |
Sunny
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James Coco | ... |
Dr. D
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Robert Morse | ... |
Garrison Gaylord
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Cynthia Szigeti | ... |
Chachka
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Avery Schreiber | ... |
Constantine Constapopolis
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Melanie Vincz | ... |
Laurel Springs
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Doug Shanklin | ... |
Skeet Mecklenburger
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Page Mosely | ... |
Coaster Royce
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Hilary Shepard | ... | ||
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J. Jay Saunders | ... |
Director
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Charles Dougherty | ... |
Cameraman
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John Barrett | ... |
Lifeguard
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Bradley Brinkman is just an average guy, but he wants to be someone special when along comes a sexy apparition who offer to make him the sexiest guy in Sea Spray, a lush California Beach spot. For just a piece of his soul, Dr. D (the Devil) will transform him into a stud. He signs on the dotted line and is now turned into Hunk Golden. Suddently women want him and guys envy him. After a television appearance, he becomes a national sensation... but is Bradley going to be happy with his newfound success... or is there hell to pay for being a hunk?! Written by Crown International Pictures
Low budget comedy deals with a nerd selling his soul to the devil (James Coco) in order to become a hunk. Charming actors and performances somewhat help buoy uninspired premise and direction. James Coco is just as good as ever in one of his last performances. My rating: 6 out of 10.