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| Kevin Summerfield | ... | Michael | |
| Mandy Leigh | ... | Stephanie | |
| Tammy Parks | ... | Vixen | |
| Kim Penn | ... | April | |
| Wayne Reitz | ... | Eddie | |
| Danielle Summer | ... | Christa | |
| Jones Smallwood | ... | Kingpin | |
| Doug Owens | ... | Gus the Programmer | |
| Alan Silberman | ... | CEO of Center | |
| Paul Lazzati | ... | Executive | |
| Bob Bruner | ... | Bartender | |
| Stacey Linde | ... | Waitress | |
| Melissa Ingram | ... | Fantasy Girl | |
| Jennifer Huss | ... | Demon Vixen |
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| Dale E. Frantz | |||
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| Dale E. Frantz | .... | producer | |
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| Doug Ulrich | .... | makeup effects | |
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I just finished watching "Game of Pleasure," and I couldn't be more disappointed, to be quite honest. I truly wanted to like this film; but for all my good intentions, I just can't. How a film could possibly be so bad--when is stars the incredible Tammy Parks and the ever-enthralling Jennifer Huss (two of the only good things this dreck offers)--is beyond my comprehension. Hip (circa 1965) camera angles (all handheld, apparently) and sub-par video quality (not unlike my uncle Stanley's vacation footage [why is it always dark indoors?]) serve to distract the viewer--thankfully-- from the hi-tech Scooby Doo plot. But don't get me wrong: "GoP" is honestly incredible at times...it's incredible they actually had a crew (since it seems less thought out than a highschool production of "You Can't Take It with You"), it's incredible they had a cast (since, apparently, they couldn't find ACTORS), and incredible that it ever got made at all (without bare breasts [and they were few...don't let them fool you by suggesting it's at all racy], it wouldn't have made a dime). I must admit I've learned a lesson or two from this film, though: 1) anyone can make a film, and 2) Fred Olen Ray is a freaking Orson Welles compared to GoP's helmsman, Dale Frantz. I'm sorry for the bile in this review; however, this film was so bad, it hurt...I just wanted to hurt it back.