(1999 Video)

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Lesser effort from Tanner & company
lor_15 March 2018
Jerome Tanner directed a number of interesting if minor feature for his Legend Video company, but this first in a dumb series isn't one of them. It features the requisite beauties, but the story and characters are negligible, even though the talented Raven Touchstone is credited with the screenplay.

Both the military and stereotypical evangelist Randy West feel threatened by a female population that's become oversexed, and both West and a general poorly personified by Nick East seek to combat it. That is, when they aren't taking advantaged sexually of the situation.

Nick's dyed grey hair varies scene to scene from no grey to all grey in a demonstration of poor continuity that in a mainstream film would be unthinkable, let alone even in a TV comedy sketch. Beauties like Ava Vincent (early in her career) and Cheyenne Silver are wasted.
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