![]() a cheapo, one-gimmick teen sex comedy that's so thin and so exploitative that it couldn't even interest a minor distribution company." See also There are no hot sex scenes, no terrific new jokes, no remotely funny performances. I mention this because there's really no other reason for the movie to exist. (one aspiring actress appears only in profile she must have a bad agent). The Philadelphia Inquirer critic wrote, "By my count, there are 37 naked female breasts in the movie. The Los Angeles Times called it a "vulgar, ugly looking little film of no visual distinction or ambition." ![]() The Philadelphia Daily News called it "an affably low-rent soft-core item that dares to tackle such compelling subjects as life, death, mortality, morality and overaged schoolgirls who like to flex their mammary glands." The special effects were done in the style of old Topper movies due to the low budget. Scenes at college were filmed at a veterans' hospital in Brentwood. It had been arranged by Ashok Amritraj, who became a successful producer. Some of the finance came from a consortium of Indian doctors. ![]() Holleb says one of his inspirations was the Italian film Il Sorpasso (1962). They adjusted the script and ended up selling it to Roger Corman, who had worked with Holleb on Candy Stripe Nurses. He pitched it unsuccessfully, but director Allan Holleb felt it had possibilities. The film was based on an idea of Geoffrey Bare called College Ghost about a campus Casanova who comes back as a ghost to help a nerd get laid. ![]()
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