Only reason I purchased this excuse of a film is that I appear somewhere in a background shot. That was well over 30 ago years and I have, until now (2011) never seen the finished product. I wish I hadn't bought it and I wish I hadn't watched it as it is pretty painfull. Executive produced by David Sullivan and directed by Willie Roe (Come Play with Me) it is a real sexploitation cheapie without basically a beginning, middle, end or the sex! The only redeeming point is that is does feature some of the UK's more popular actors of the time; Anthony Booth,(the Scouse son-in-law in TV's 'Till Death Do Us Part' and real life father-in-law of former PM Tony Blair) Glyn Edwards (the 'owner' of the Winchester Club/bar in 'Minder') Alan Lake, the lovely late, Mary Millington and a cameo by Diana Doors. I won't go into the story, what there is of it, sufice to say it is a 'sex comedy' that barely raises a smile let alone a laugh.
If you like cheesey, cheapie, silly (as in stupid) British X rated (flash of boobs was enough to get the X certificate in the 70's) or you are a fan of Mary Millington (who died tragically not long after) then this maybe is for you. If not, forget it.