

The Casting Couch
Ron Jeremy directs and stars in this hilarious sexcapade. Masquerading as a producer, he calls agents all over town to send him their prettiest young actresses for his "casting call". Of course, in order to better their chances of getting the role, Ron's casting couch as well as his pelvis, gets worked over to the breaking point. This is a must see for fans of both Ron Jeremy and some of the sexiest sirens of their era.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor takes a job as a production assistant on a low-budget film, hoping to get his foot in the door. He quickly learns that the industry is rife with corruption and exploitation, particularly when it comes to women seeking roles. He must navigate these treacherous waters while trying to maintain his integrity and pursue his own acting ambitions.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception upon its release, with critics divided on its satirical approach to Hollywood's dark underbelly. While some praised its attempt to tackle sensitive issues, others found its execution to be heavy-handed and its humor to be occasionally off-putting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its satirical intent in exposing industry corruption.
- Criticized for an uneven tone and occasionally awkward comedic moments.
- Seen as a dated but still relevant commentary on exploitation in Hollywood.
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Fun Fact
The film was initially developed with a more dramatic tone but was significantly altered during production to incorporate more comedic elements, a decision that proved divisive among critics.
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