Out of the low-budget NYC school of porn, quite meager during the VHS '90s era, Rick Savage's comedy takeoff on the Jonathan Demme hit goes for laughs, rather than the plagiarism typifying 21st Century "porn-parodies".
G.A.M.S. stands for "Government Agency Monitoring Sex", and Rick with his trusty sidekick Charlie Latour is fighting against it. Dave Ruby, that familiar sub in many a theatrical hardcore feature of the '70s, plays Commissioner McDick in charge of the agency, though in the sloppy end credits his character is erroneously listed as Mr. Dick.
Screenwriter Ariel Hart (also misspelled, as Aerial Hart) takes a NonSex role as Ruby's evil wife, who is caught being a voyeur in jail watching the hottest girl in the cat]st Krisstara Knight hump a guy credited variously as Jack or Jocko.
It's fun watching this silliness, certainly more creative than the carbon copy approach that has enriched hacks ranging from Lee Roy Myers and Will Ryder to Axel Braun. Latour is a most off-beat porno leading lady, overage and unattractive, and though she does get down XXX style eventually two of her sex scenes are rendered invisible by either using soft-core angles or Chromakey altering of the image, as when she humps Black actor Jean Valjean, not to be confused with the current French star Jean Val Jean.