Oh yes, and who do we have? Of course. Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed. This time, Stevens, the opposite to who he played in The Seduction, owns a big security business. His ship comes in, for him and his new partner/long time friend, when they're are offered to set up survelllance inside a wealthy mansion of a Albanian politician and his sexy wife (Tweed) , where they install everything except audio, of course. Tweed and hubby. Who of course aren't happy (well Tweed isn't, for hubby not holding up his end of the bargain in the bedroom) evade a close assassination outside their palace, prefore. They have a shady security guy who works for em', who took out the perp. Could he be involved? Duh. Of course, we have a few erotic scenes, and a cliche'd one of footsies, under the dinner table with another Stevens attracted female. A funny trademark scene, which is a bit stupid, takes place in a library, between Steven and Tweed, behind a book shelf, where a middle aged dorky bookworm is ogling Tweed, who has a beaming satisfied smile. There are some really not happening or why happening scenes in the film, a few flat moments. It's just so predictable, from the word go, where we can only be thankful for the sex and Steven's appearance. 3.5/10.