Lots of shots of Rodeo Drive add atmosphere to this otherwise routine exercise in glamor porn, giving the viewer a glimpse, however cliched, of how the rich and famous live and hump.
Directed by ace cameraman Jack Remy (one of porn's most prolific photographers) it has Amber Lynn interviewing folks in BevHills to write a gossipy story about the denizens of the movie industry. I liked the fact that this is strictly about the mainstream movies, and not just another "insider" peek at how porn stars and hangers-on behave.
Infidelity is the name of the game, with a scorecard necessary to keep track of who's doing whom. The cast is well-chosen, ranging from Nikki Charm up to Honey Wilder in age, and the only lesser name David Cannon makes up for his lack of fame by bringing a sizable dick to the show.
Script credited to Valerie Kelly is not very interesting but the cast sells it, seeming to enjoy themselves in the sack rather than performing as mechanical sex workers. Bridgette Monet gets top billing playing an agent but is outshone by the rest of the gals.