Stuart Canterbury kills some time with this low-grade service comedy for Sin City, rather pointless even for its genre.
Rebecca Wild stars, but has a lesser role than one would expect, as the martinet army nurse running a military hospital. Instead of funny hijinks it's just about sex, with an uninteresting token plot.
I thought there might be some meat on these bones, as Buck Adams as a big-mouth opens the movie joking about the "Don't ask, don't tell" miiliary policy about Gays, which he uses to make fun of fellow soldier Shelby Stevens. None of the cast members find him funny, because he isn't.
Suddenly, cute Brittany O'Connell is making love outdoors to T. T. Boy, while Shelby goes it alone, masturbating with a dildo. Canterbury presents these two sex scenes Old School, cross-cutting between them.
Then Wild as Major Morehead is introduced at the hospital bosing everybody around. The girls want to get back at her and after some more sex scenes, one involving her boyfriend, a Captain & doctor played by Mike Horner with patient Tera Heart, and other featuring overacting (horribly) Joey Silvera with pretty French nurse Barbarta Doll, they get Buck to seduce Rebecca on the pretense of giving her a physical exam -he's pretending to be a doctor. The movie just ends, utterly pointless from start to finish.