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Secrets of a Superstud
In this silly soft-core sex comedy, Tony Kenyon is Custer Firkeshaw, the owner of a girlie magazine. He stands to inherit a fortune… If he can get married and have a baby within a year. When he (and his relatives) find out from his doctor that he only has 13 more…uh, attempts-at-procreating left in him, the relatives set out to ensure that he uses them all up, so that they can inherit the property.
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Plot Summary
A young man, struggling to find his place in the world, becomes involved in a series of unusual and often compromising situations. The film follows his journey as he navigates romantic entanglements and learns about himself, often through unconventional means. It delves into themes of identity and the search for belonging in a complex society.
Critical Reception
This film was not widely released and received minimal critical attention. Contemporary reviews, where they exist, tend to focus on its low-budget nature and unconventional storytelling. Audience reception was also limited due to its obscure distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks a coherent narrative structure.
Features performances that are often considered unpolished.
Visuals and production quality are indicative of its limited budget.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not available due to the film's limited release and obscurity.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscure status, the film features a notable cast including John Saxon and Michael Parks, who were established actors at the time.
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