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A bored group of coeds decides to throw a party to liven things up. They wind up getting more than they bargained for.
A group of young Southern California co-eds spend their days and nights on the prowl looking for ways to satisfy their red hot passions! Laura, Maggie and Kimberly are the three luscious lasses whose lives are going through tumultuous changes. They decide to descend on a rollicking party to remedy their loneliness. At the party Laura meets a former schoolmate, giving old torches a reason to light up and burn fiercely. Meanwhile the virginal Kim enters full womanhood at the hands of a dashing young man bent on satisfying their mutual lustful craving. Finally, Maggie finds an intriguing older woman with whom she discovers another side of her sexual hunger. Sweet Young Foxes... ah how sweet!

Deborah Sullivan wrote the script in a single night.

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    • Author: Hirah
    Bob Chinn directed this early 80's, SF set delight as an early vehicle for Hyapatia Lee, who looks absolutely stunning in this one. I don't know if this was a porno take on Adrian Lyne's first film, 'Foxes', but it definitely has some of the same themes found in that film, the main one being randy young ladies dealing with drama at home just looking to have a good time.

    It begins with Hyapatia stirring the honeypot, while missing her absent lover, played by husband Bud Lee, and remembering a night with him by the fire. At the same time, her bestie, played by an enthusiastic Carla Lott, has a date with the Hedgehog, during which she shows off her deep throating skills.

    The next day we have some drama between Hyapatia and her mom, played by the exquisite Kay Parker. Seems Kay don't like her daughter's freewheeling ways! Don't harsh my mellow Ma!!! Kay has to wind down after a physical confrontation with her daughter, so it's off for a hot shower, and some bean flicking, first in front of the bathroom mirror(she looks amazing in this scene), and then soaps up in the shower for a nice finish.

    Later, the gals, including Cindy Carver, decide to hit up a party at an artist's house while Kay goes on a date with her beau, played by erstwhile Eric Edwards. I found their steamy and tender bedroom scene to be the highlight of the film. A must see for Kay fans. Meanwhile, at the party, the gals all pair off with some guys, with the exception of Carla Lott who lezzes it up with Pat Manning, on what looks to be a red velvet couch, which has to be seen to be believed.

    All in all, definitely worth a look for fans of early 80's porn and Kay Parker or Hyapatia fans. Kudos to Vinegar Syndrome for releasing this on bluray!!
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    • Author: just one girl
    Bored and beautiful college freshman Laura (a personable portrayal by the stunning Hyapatia Lee) and her two gal pals -- brash stoner Maggie (cute Cara Lott) and timid bookworm Kim (comely Cindy Carver) -- decide to let it all hang out during summer vacation.

    Director Bob Chinn handles the teen coming of age dramatic elements with admirable sincerity, does an able job of crafting a dreamy erotic atmosphere, and keeps the engrossing story moving along at a steady pace. Screenwriter Deborah Sullivan draws the female characters with surprising depth and sensitivity. The sex scenes are often tender, yet still steamy and explicit. Kay Parker delivers a fine and moving performance as Laura's estranged and frustrated mother Julie, Eric Edwards likewise does well as Julie's nice guy lover Raymond, and Ron Jeremy lends his studly services as smooth womanizer Mark. Jack Remy's sunny cinematography provides a pleasing sparkling look. Best of all, the delectable Mrs. Lee looks insanely gorgeous and really radiates plenty of heat in her two major copulation set pieces. Nice groovy theme song, too. Recommended viewing for Hyapatia fans.
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    • Author: Small Black
    Kay Parker won the 1983 AFAA award for best supporting role as Laura's mother in this adult sex comedy about three Cali students Laura, Kim, and Maggie (Hyapatia Lee, Cindy Carver, and Cara Lott respectively), who all attend a party looking for some excitement. Good thing that Kay won for this film, as she's the only notable thing about it, whenever she's not on screen that movie seems lifeless and not hot in the least. Director Bob Chinn can and has done better (primarly his collaborations with the late John Holmes) This is for Kay Parker completeists only. All others are recommene to steer clear.

    My Grade: D
  • Cast overview:
    Hyapatia Lee Hyapatia Lee - Laura
    Cindy Carver Cindy Carver - Kim
    Cara Lott Cara Lott - Maggie
    Kay Parker Kay Parker - Julie
    Eric Edwards Eric Edwards - Raymond
    Pat Manning Pat Manning - Miranda
    Ron Jeremy Ron Jeremy - Mark
    Bud Lee Bud Lee - Alex
    Blair Harris Blair Harris - Greg
    Carl Lincoln Carl Lincoln - Alan (as Cap Lincoln)
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