Middle-aged Robert Cameron (an effectively smarmy portrayal by John Barnum) runs an advertising agency that mainly employs attractive young women. Although married to the luscious Caroline (luscious redhead Sharon Kelly in fine feisty form), Cameron nonetheless is having an affair behind her back. Meanwhile, Caroline gets involved with an adulterous fling of her own. Meanwhile, Cameron has his hands full at work trying to close an important account. Writer/director Richard Kanter relates the enjoyable story at a swift pace, maintains an engaging easygoing tone throughout, and offers an amusing sense of blithely lowbrow humor. Naturally, there's also oodles of yummy bare female flesh and plenty of sizzling'n'vigorous soft-core sex. The tasty bevy of smoking hot gals provide quite a sumptuous eyeful: Slinky brunette Jan Mitchel, petite dish Brittany York, and, best of all, incredibly busty bombshell Roxanne Brewer, whose exquisitely enormous breasts easily steal every scene they appear in (and, yep, Brewers does indeed perform a scorching topless dance at a wild'n'swinging party). Con Convert contributes a funny turn as the hopelessly nerdy Prescott. Hal Guthu's competent cinematography neatly captures all the assorted carnal activity. The jaunty ragtime score keeps things bouncing along. A pleasingly bawdy romp.
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