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Champagne for Breakfast (1980)

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Description: High executive Champagne hires Harry as a chauffeur for her sex trips. The job provides Harry with women…too many of them. But his boss Gladys Whitmore is so horny that she asks him for the same thing when he comes by to complain.
Scene Breakdowns
Scene 1. Bonnie Holiday, Ken Scudder
Scene 2. Dorothy Lemay, Kandi Barbour, John Leslie
Scene 3. Kay Parker, John Leslie
Scene 4. Lesllie Bovee, Blair Harris
Scene 5. Candida Royalle, Lesllie Bovee
Scene 6. Lesllie Bovee, Michael Morrison
Scene 7. Lesllie Bovee, Jonathon Younger, Jon Martin, William Niles
Scene 8. Sharon Kane, John Leslie
Scene 9. Lesllie Bovee, David Morris
Scene 10. Lesllie Bovee, John Leslie
Review:
Driven and successful, but single and sexually frustrated advertising executive Champagne (Leslie Bovee at her most elegant and enchanting) hires crafty, but down on his luck entrepreneur Harry (a fine and likable performance by John Leslie) to act as her chauffeur and bodyguard on her carnal excursions. However, Harry has to pretend to be gay in order to get and keep said gig.

Director Chris Warfield, working from a breezy and witty script by John Hayes, relates the enjoyable story at a snappy pace, maintains an engaging lighthearted tone throughout, and delivers the scorching goods with a steady succession of steamy and spirited sex scenes. The presence of a bevy of luscious ladies adds extra sizzle: Slender fox Bonnie Holiday as Champagne's brash gal pal Peggy, ravishing Kandi Barbour as amorous nightclub owner Sheree, enticing Dorothy Le May as uninhibited stripper Fantasia, the ever-classy Kay Parker as horny employment office worker Gladys Whitmore, yummy Candida Royalle as an aggressively lascivious lesbian, and fetching long-haired blonde Sharon Kane as a lusty car wash attendant. Moreover, such dependable studs as Ken Scudder, Jon Martin, Blair Harris, and David Morris are on hand to provide their sturdy lovemaking skills. Elton Fuller's glossy cinematography gives this picture a sumptuous sparkling look. Jack Stern's jaunty score and the delightful Frank Sinatra-style lounge jazz theme song keep things bubbling along. An infectiously frothy treat.
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