Nicholas Steele and his great turn of this century Ultimate Pictures/Adam & Eve crew switch gears a bit from straight romance to a kind of caper film, starring three femme beauties who get the better of corrupt bad guys.
Eventually suited up in gleaming, matching silver lamé outfits, they rob the evil guys who are using embezzled money and ill-gotten deeds to a local hospital in a story set in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (of all places). Cheyne Collins is the corrupt bank officer, married to and abusing the beautiful Zana, while Kylie Ireland (who also narrates) and Adriana Sage join up with her to do a Charlie's Angels violent heist that turns the tables on the unsuspecting villains.
The sex is hot, including a lesbian-threesome involving the lead players, but the only letdown here is that the musical score by Saint is not among his best, more of a rhythm/sampling exercise than the romantic orchestral sounds he made famous.
Eventually suited up in gleaming, matching silver lamé outfits, they rob the evil guys who are using embezzled money and ill-gotten deeds to a local hospital in a story set in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (of all places). Cheyne Collins is the corrupt bank officer, married to and abusing the beautiful Zana, while Kylie Ireland (who also narrates) and Adriana Sage join up with her to do a Charlie's Angels violent heist that turns the tables on the unsuspecting villains.
The sex is hot, including a lesbian-threesome involving the lead players, but the only letdown here is that the musical score by Saint is not among his best, more of a rhythm/sampling exercise than the romantic orchestral sounds he made famous.