Ron Jeremy doesn't single-handedly ruin this lousy Stuart Canterbury comedy, but he sure tries. I'll describe the worst performer later on.
Story is a one-joke wonder: Ron and his cousin Herschel Savage are competing for an inheritance of millions of dollars, and Ron sabotages Herschel's chances. The back and forth rivalry is dumb and so is the slapstick approach taken by director Canterbury. Nothing worse than to encourage Ron to overdo it.
The femme cast is very attractive, yet for inexplicable reasons, Ron's beautiful secretary Crystal Breeze has no sex scene. Low point is when Herschel's fiancee Taija Rae is two-timing him with Mike Di Marco -Mike's pained expressions and shrieks during his cum shot are the fakest of the genre's cliched "male orgasm" noises.
Story is a one-joke wonder: Ron and his cousin Herschel Savage are competing for an inheritance of millions of dollars, and Ron sabotages Herschel's chances. The back and forth rivalry is dumb and so is the slapstick approach taken by director Canterbury. Nothing worse than to encourage Ron to overdo it.
The femme cast is very attractive, yet for inexplicable reasons, Ron's beautiful secretary Crystal Breeze has no sex scene. Low point is when Herschel's fiancee Taija Rae is two-timing him with Mike Di Marco -Mike's pained expressions and shrieks during his cum shot are the fakest of the genre's cliched "male orgasm" noises.