A couple of recognizable actors appear here, most notably Brad Bartram and Regina Russel, both of whom actually CAN act. Julie Strain plays the judge. She had only two assets, and neither of them can be mistaken for acting ability. The rest are either wooden or over the top. (ha ha)
Now, why would we look for acting in a movie--based on a Playboy TV series, evidently--which clearly only appeals to prurient interests?
Because the sex scenes, the major draw of the softcore films popular on such places as Playboy TV and Cinemax in that period, really aren't that great. You can find movies of the type with both decent acting, somewhat interesting storylines, and erotic simulated sex.
Sex Court: The Movie has none of that. The only reason to watch it is just for "something different", then forget it, because it is VERY forgettable.
Now, why would we look for acting in a movie--based on a Playboy TV series, evidently--which clearly only appeals to prurient interests?
Because the sex scenes, the major draw of the softcore films popular on such places as Playboy TV and Cinemax in that period, really aren't that great. You can find movies of the type with both decent acting, somewhat interesting storylines, and erotic simulated sex.
Sex Court: The Movie has none of that. The only reason to watch it is just for "something different", then forget it, because it is VERY forgettable.