"Twilight Pink" is a lusty mix of enchanting movie making - it's funny, it's a well-done parody (of the old TV series, "Twilight Zone") and it's got a galaxy's worth of wall-to-wall sex.
Starring: Kandi Barbour, Veronica Hart, Tiffany Clark, Annie Sprinkle, R. Bolla
The film starts with actor Sterling Rod doing a phenomenal take-off on the pseudo-poetic, profoundly prophetic, deep-voiced musings of Rod Serling. "Mankind," he announces, "is more than mere animals rutting..."
What follows, however, is the ruttingest, shtuppingest, cummiest, suckiest action you've ever seen! And a lot of it is set in some of the most unusual sex film locations of the year.
Basically, it's the story of a nebbish, a schmo, a loser, a ... dipshit named Ferdinand (played by R. Bolla.) Ferdinand works in the think tank at the Wheat-Os, a breakfast cereal firm. His job is to think of toys to stick in the box. Most of the time he is thinking of sticking something else into the box of his boss, (
Veronica Hart - and you've never seen her looking better) or her secretary (
Kandi Barbour - at her raunchy best!)
Ferdy is such a loser that he comes up with a prune-making kit for kids. This, of course, eventually gets him shit-canned from his job.
As his ambitious, if heavily hinge-heeled boss,
Veronica Hart is glamorous and believable. This is obviously one of her first films and she exudes an energy and enthusiasm for the sex scenes, which is powerfully enhanced by her ripping good looks.