Wife Swapping
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- 2010
- 1h 33m
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Stupid, as expected
My daily minimum requirement of lousy Cash Markman porn was satisfied by this underwhelming Penthouse Letters release, made bearable only by the presence of lovely and talented (and uncredited, no thanks to Penthouse) host Sam Ryan. She reads the letters, looks elegant and makes derisive comments with the best of 'em.
Cash errs fatally in not featuring the various components of a wife swap, merely having the husband or whoever telling us what's going on in the set-up. His favorite NonSex actor Slick Rhodes appears in order to start off a particularly bad "Strangers on a Train" riff, slipping Charles Dera a few Franklins in order to sleep with his wife (and do something dastardly).
A particularly crummy parody of the Redford/Demi/Woody stinker "Indecent Proposal" has Seth Gamble offered a bundle (settled at $500,000 after bickering) to lend his wife to Randy Spears for a night, in a scene with an extremely mean-spirited ending when Seth gets to hump Spears' better half Raylene. Markman makes another dumb error by having Raylene play two different roles, not for effect but apparently just to save a buck as she was on set ready to appear NonSex in a segment unrelated to her Seth/Spears character.
Cash errs fatally in not featuring the various components of a wife swap, merely having the husband or whoever telling us what's going on in the set-up. His favorite NonSex actor Slick Rhodes appears in order to start off a particularly bad "Strangers on a Train" riff, slipping Charles Dera a few Franklins in order to sleep with his wife (and do something dastardly).
A particularly crummy parody of the Redford/Demi/Woody stinker "Indecent Proposal" has Seth Gamble offered a bundle (settled at $500,000 after bickering) to lend his wife to Randy Spears for a night, in a scene with an extremely mean-spirited ending when Seth gets to hump Spears' better half Raylene. Markman makes another dumb error by having Raylene play two different roles, not for effect but apparently just to save a buck as she was on set ready to appear NonSex in a segment unrelated to her Seth/Spears character.
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- lor_
- Nov 5, 2019
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