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Another "Golden Age" Classic
Most of what I wrote about "The Ecstasy Girls" also applies to this film. This is a 1982 Harold Lime production, directed by Robert McCallum. With Veronica Hart and Annette Haven, there's more star power in this flick, but it doesn't work quite as well as "Ecstasy Girls."
The plot is "Ecstasy Girls" in reverse. Here, Georgina Spelvin is the publisher of a soft-core porn mag called "Panther," featuring centerfolds of smart college girls. Some morality guardians form a committee called Morality over Madness (MOM), and try to put Panther out of business. Spelvin has to round up her centerfold graduates to go out and seduce the committee members so they can be dissuaded from their assault on Panther. The acting is hammy and over-the-top, especially Paul Thomas' depiction of a lay preacher.
On the technical side, the sound wasn't nearly as good, but other aspects were essentially the same as "Ecstasy Girls."