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September 1987 (USA) moreTagline:
Where having your cake and eating it becomes more than a mouthfulPlot:
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(Credited cast)| Maud Adams | ... | Angie | |
| Peter Adamson | ... | Drunk | |
| Danièle Arnaud | ... | Nonspeaking Model (as Daniele Arnaud) | |
| Pamela Beebe | ... | Maria | |
| Donna Brown | ... | Fashion Show Woman | |
| G. Larry Butler | ... | Cooper (as Larry Butler) | |
| Dulcie Camp | ... | Publisher | |
| Marcia Chana | ... | Fashion Show Woman | |
| Catherine Chase | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Kay Childers | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Kathryn Christopher | ... | Food Lady | |
| Wendy Clark | ... | Hot Tub Lady | |
| Dotty Coloroso | ... | Cali | |
| Brian Foster | ... | Immigration Officer | |
| Liz Goodenough | ... | Receptionist | |
| Carol Gordon | ... | Mother at Club | |
| Susan Hamilton | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Janie Harrington | ... | Woman | |
| Cynthia Harris | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Sue Hoffman | ... | Mrs. Jackson (as Sue Huffman) | |
| Trisha Hood | ... | Fashion Show Woman | |
| Jill Jones | ... | Cat Burglar | |
| Jody Jones | ... | Limo Lady | |
| Twila Kramer | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Regina Krueger | (as Regina Kreuger) | ||
| Deanna Lambert | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Pat Mahoney | ... | The Editor | |
| Ford McClave | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Julie Moore | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Charlene Musick | |||
| June Nakhai | ... | Newscaster | |
| Ed Nichols | ... | Customer | |
| Michael Paré | ... | Patrick | |
| Paula Preston | ... | Exotic Dancer | |
| Kathy Quirk | ... | Money Burner | |
| Penny Randall | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Natalie Riley | ... | Fountain Girl | |
| Eddie Velez | ... | Carlos | |
| Pam Ward | ... | Fashion Show Woman | |
| Mimi Wickliff | ... | Barbara | |
| Barry Winograd | ... | Immigration Officer | |
| Lesli Wirth | ... | Women's Club Lady | |
| Fran Wollenweber |
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Woman: Patrick, did you know that most presidents cheat on their wives?Patrick: Well, I know they've been screwing over the American public for quite a while.
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One can tell that the director has tried to make the film look interesting here with some stylish touches and a few interesting editing choices, however it is still not much good. Though mildly amusing, it is never really funny, and the silly dialogue really prevents it from being erotic. The film is not much in the way of erotic comedies, yet it surprisingly is still quite watchable. Maud Adams is reasonably good as a very mysterious seductress type, the film does have some entertaining moments, and the director's ambition keeps it afloat. One cannot really call it a good film, but it is an okay film for sure.