A quartet of dangerous femme fatals try to recover a priceless jade statue that private detective, Johnny Wadd, unknowingly has in his possession.A quartet of dangerous femme fatals try to recover a priceless jade statue that private detective, Johnny Wadd, unknowingly has in his possession.A quartet of dangerous femme fatals try to recover a priceless jade statue that private detective, Johnny Wadd, unknowingly has in his possession.
- Johnny Wadd
- (as John C. Holmes)
- Barbi
- (as Monti Stevens)
- Sandi
- (as Christian Sarver)
- Charlie
- (as John Seemen)
- Nurse
- (as Clearbranch)
- Carl Gustav Mueller
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe photo seen by the Devils of Johnny Wadd sitting on a beach was a still taken of John Holmes during the filming of Eruption (1977).
- GoofsThe film's credits list Eileen Welles's character as "Sinthia." In fact, Welles plays "Shari Fuller." The film's credits list Jennifer Richards's character as "Shari." In fact, Richards plays "Sinthia."
- Quotes
Barbi: Yes, Charlie, we're here.
Charlie: [voice] Good morning, Barbi and good morning to you too, Devils or perhaps I should say three devils?
Sandi, Sinthia, Shari: Good morning, Charlie. Bad joke, Charlie!
Barbi: So, what's up Charlie?
Charlie: [voice] You really want to know what's up?
Barbi: Go on, tell us.
Charlie: [voice] Well, at this moment I'm up, as a result of some excellent mouth-to-cock resuscitation.
Sandi: Hey, Charlie, I thought you sprained your back playing tennis.
Charlie: [voice] I did Sandi. But I'm well on the road to recovery, thanks to some excellent nursing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Exhausted: John C. Holmes, the Real Story (1981)
Some attractive leading ladies are the main diversion, as Chinn cheekily spoofs "Charlie's Angels", even having the temerity to have a guy named Charlie on the phone barking orders to his set of four "Devils", who are prettier and more talented (in XXX context) than the ho-hum current lineup on TV.
They are basically sent in to bamboozle Wadd with their feminine charms, and steal the Jade Pussycat from him, but John Holmes as Wadd outwits them. Chris Cassidy is the loveliest of the four, and late in the film Kyoto is tossed in the mix to give the movie needed exoticism.
Chinn cannot get much credit as a talent scout, as the one femme cast member who would soon achieve super-stardom (credit Alex De Renzy for spotlighting her in PRETTY PEACHES), Desiree Cousteau, is completely wasted in a few seconds-worth of bit part as a nurse giving a blow job.
Sex scenes are well-shot and the final image (as noir music plays on the soundtrack) is clever and evocative enough to have been used in a "real movie", rather than just porn. Even with his penchant for laughable stunts, I believe some fight scenes, action or chases would have perked this one up.