

An acting class reunion where the homework is VERY hands-on.
A former acting teacher-turned-movie-producer invites a group of his former students to his house to act out their own sexual interchanges in which old flames are rekindles and new relationships are consummated.
Production
The single-location budget screams 'we had a house for the weekend.'
Writing
Dialogue so wooden it could build the set.
Costume
Authentic 80s fashion choices that aged like milk.

Director
Jack Remy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Robert Kerman (R. Bolla) was a genuine character actor who appeared in Cannibal Holocaust the same year, making this the softest entry in his wildly unhinged 1985 filmography.
Director Jack Remy was actually a prolific cinematographer for mainstream films; this was his directorial 'passion project' that explains why the lighting is suspiciously competent.