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Foxy Lady 2
This classic film from the 1980s features the legendary, nay, the godlike Teresa Orlowski in her purest form. Ignore the 80s hair sometimes bushy pussies, because this is a traditional porn through and through. A nice plot sets up the scene and then you'll see your usual antics with sex and blowjobs galore. Nothing competes with a classic.
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Plot Summary
A talented but undiscovered singer, struggling to make ends meet, gets a chance to showcase her skills when she's hired to perform at a prestigious music competition. However, she finds herself caught between her ambition and a budding romance with a charming rival musician. Together, they must overcome personal doubts and external pressures to find success and love.
Critical Reception
Foxy Lady 2 received largely negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its predictable plot, weak character development, and uninspired musical numbers. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, finding the film to be a forgettable entry in the musical genre of the 1980s. Its release was relatively limited, contributing to its low profile.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited for its generic storyline and forgettable performances.
The musical sequences were generally considered unoriginal and lacking in energy.
Fails to capture the charm or excitement of other contemporary musicals.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Foxy Lady 2 is scarce, but available information suggests viewers found it to be a lackluster musical film with little to distinguish it from others in its genre.
Fun Fact
The film notably features an appearance by televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker in a minor role, a casting choice that surprised many at the time.
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