

Lawyer Luau
Debbie plays Patty Hampton, a lawyer, who’s bleeding a businessman (Luke Marlowe) dry due to a frivolous lawsuit. Unable to put food on his table due to the financial strain, he decides to kidnap Ms. Hampton and cook her for his evening meal. Believing it’s only a joke to get even with her, Patty goes along with the whole thing until she realizes too late that Shultz is all too serious. See a fully nude Debbie D tenderized with a massager, covered in cooking oil, and then marinated with champagne. Black comedy at its best!
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, Mr. Sterling, is looking to sell his company. He hires the slick lawyer, Lex Powers, to represent him. However, Powers has a secret agenda: he plans to swindle Sterling out of his fortune. To achieve this, Powers enlists the help of his eccentric uncle, a retired lawyer named Sam Sterling, who is surprisingly sharp despite his odd demeanor. The two concoct a plan involving a fake luau and a series of comical mishaps.
Critical Reception
Lawyer Luau was a direct-to-video release and received a generally lukewarm reception from critics. While some found its lighthearted tone and comedic performances enjoyable for a family audience, others criticized its predictable plot and lack of originality. Audiences generally found it to be a harmless, albeit forgettable, family film.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers some lighthearted fun for younger viewers.
- Predictable storyline and uninspired execution.
- Performances are a mixed bag, with some standout comedic moments.
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Fun Fact
The film's original working title was 'The Sterling Scheme'.
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