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Bubble-brained Candy Christian travels to Hollywood to make it big and instead gets taken under the wing of a sleazy 'talent agent' bent on exploiting her for his own personal gain.
Carol Connors
Candy
Wendy O. Williams
Herself
John Leslie
Johnny Dooropener
Richard Pacheco
Chuck Bareass
Phaery Burd
J.P. Organ
Jack Birch
Rex P.
David Pinney
Jamie Close
Gary Grime
Johnny Farson
Turk Lyon
Samuel Goldicker
Delania Raffino
Samantha
Rhonda Jo Petty
Sarah Dawcett
Shadow Neva
Stripper
Desiree Cousteau
Hustler Magazine Centerfold (segment "Party Scene")
Sharon Kane
Aspiring Actress (segment "Party Scene")
John Wade
Doc Revenson (segment "Party Scene")
Dan Davis
Ed the Mann (segment "Party Scene")
Lou Lou Langdon
Heavy Lady (segment "Party Scene")
Rocky Briggs
Rocky Stallion (segment "Party Scene")
Nancy Hoffman
Buffet Table Girl (segment "Party Scene")
Karen Black
Girl with Ed the Mann (segment "Party Scene")
Patti Cakes
Girl with Rocky & J.P. (segment "Party Scene")
Marie Mosell
Third Girl (segment "Powder Room")
Robert Smith
Midget (segment "Dong Show")
Claire Buchay
Girl Outside Howard Johnson's
Gail Palmer
Cashier Outside Howard Johnson's
Director, Writer
Gail Palmer
Writer
T. James Write
January 23, 2024
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In this sequel, Connors seems even more simple-minded than before, but just as delectable and curvaceous. She arrives on Hollywood Boulevard, for some fine location shots, quickly being picked up by Leslie as a sleazy car dealer/hypnotist posing as an agent. He gets her a number of jobs, all involving her having sex with shady scumbags, while remaining oblivious to their motives. The best is a parody of “The Gong Show”, renamed “The Dong Show”. It all ends with a big orgy scene. Sex is frequent and explicit, but the scenes are straight forward without the gymnastics seen modern films. Again, the biggest plus is the leading lady who is again a stellar performer and beauty. The soundtrack this time is tragically non-stop disco.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00