This movie was made on the ridiculously low budget of 200k. Given that, it's an astoundingly good flick. It's never amazing or anything, but it does provide an adequate script (though based on a classic plot device) and adequate acting (at least decent TV-movie grade) and some very nice T&A from Kaitan, Beal, and Stevens, all of whom were at their best when this film was made.
No, it's not an Oscar-worthy pic, but if the Academy had a "Best bang for the lowest buck" category, this would have won that title hands down in 1987.
On the "expect less" B-movie scale, this is a 10 of 10. They just don't get a lot better than this one. It's 200k that looks like 2 million. And it's better than a lot of 2 million films.
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