Year: 1982
Studio: Caballero
Starring: Lisa DeLeeuw, Dorothy LeMay, Sharon Mitchell, Nicole Black, Loni Sanders, Serena, Tigr, Blair Harris, Hershel Savage, Joey Silvera, Mike Horner, Michael Morrison, Paul Thomas
Remarks: The film tries to take advantage of the "Urban Cowboy" craze that was popular in the late 70's. The film takes place in a country/western bar and uses country music as the background noise.
Loni Sanders narrates the story about her character and what she likes to do on a Friday night. Her scene with Mike Ranger (billed as Don Hart) at the end of the movie is the only good scene of the movie. Sharon Mitchell plays Loni's friend and has a decent scene with Herschel Savage (billed as Jack Black). Serena, Lisa DeLeeuw, Dorothy LeMay, and Lysa Thatcher all have scenes but just show-up, no eroticism at all.
The so-called action starts with Lysa and Nicole Noir in a wrestling match. It does not work as a wrestling or a lesbian scene. Loni then spies Serena giving head to a customer. He then takes Serena from behind. It might have turned Loni on (because she says so in her narration), but the scene is lifeless. Sharon then takes on Herschel in his car. Even though Loni is not there, she still narrates the scene. There just is no spark, even though Sharon at least attempst to create one. The only thing remarkable about this scene is how they were able to do it in such a small car. As they finish, three bikers approach and scare Herschel away. The bikers want Sharon and she is willing. Loni comes to join in. While she says she is liking it, you cannot tell by the way she just is there. Back in the bar, Serena does a strip tease to country music, Dorothy gives Don a blowjob, and Lysa gets it from behind by the bartender. Lisa plays a nagging wife real well, as though it has much to do with the film. She then gives a stranger a blowjob. It appears that everyone just showed-up to do their scene without putting any effort into it. That's too bad since these are very good actresses.