* İ* a Fantasy
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Excerpts from review by Jim Holliday in ONLY THE BEST, (the
bible of old-school, classic pr0n, published 1986):
"Just when I was about ready to pack it in... just at the time
gloom was setting in and a sense of foreboding crept into my
mind that a golden age was not merely fading but heading
toward oblivion... just when I felt that classic adult films had
given way to shot-on-video garbage and the few feature films
were couples oriented (which is fine) but devoid of the passion
of the films I longed to see again... just when packaging and
marketing seemed to replace artistry and concern for the
project... just [when I was] at the edge of total despair, along
came EVERY WOMAN HAS A FANTASY. Redemption. Then
caution. Double check. Triple check. No, I'm right -- this is one
of the 10 best adult films ever made and the ultimate 'couples'
film that we had been waiting for."
"Rachel Ashley (career performance plus) and John Leslie (one
of his three best) equal any screen couple for that elusive
element of chemistry. Ben (John) becomes intrigued with the
female coffee klatch that wife Terri (Rachel) attends. His
interest grows to obsession as he progresses from listening to
his wife in bed to having her tape record a session to hiding in
the closet as an eye and ear peeper to demanding that he be in
the same room with the group. To accomplish that, he does a
TOOTSIE and dresses in drag as Terri's out of town cousin.
John pulls it off so deftly.
"The fantasies the ladies tell one another provide the sex
scenes, and do not be deceived into thinking they are soft on
sex -- this film has universal appeal. Women tell me it's sensitive
and men tell me it's downright hot... The dialogue is racy and
sexy as opposed to foul or dirty... The best scene is Rachel's
hotel room fantasy with herself, Martina and Robert Byrne."
Year 1984
Distributor VCA
Director Edwin Brown
Producer Sandra Winters
Actresses
Rachel Ashley
Shantell Day
Lisa Lake aka "Lisa George"
Erica Boyer
Martina
Actors
John Leslie
Robert Byrne
Blaker Palmer
David Morris aka "Francois Dumas"