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But Can She Type Review  

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8/9/2015 3:31 pm
But Can She Type Review


Directed by Ron Jeremy. Released by CDI Home Video in 1989.

A group of secretaries (played by Christine Robbins, Trinity Loren, Jade East, and Lynn LeMay) get frisky with one another, their bosses (played by Billy Dee and Jerry Butler), and a repairman (played by Cal Jammer). There is no plot. Story Grade: F.

This movie was shot on video. Medium Grade: B.

A real location appears to have been used in this production. However, as the setting was supposed to have been in an office and not a house, the location could have been chosen better. Only two chairs seemed to have been available during the shoot. Set Design Grade: B-.

The sex performances were energetic and enthusiastic. No condoms were used in this production. (Condom use has no bearing on the grade.) Sexual Performances Grade: A.

The best acting came from Jerry Butler and Billy Dee, whose comedy routine together was funny, albeit somewhat out of place. Christine Robbins' dialogue in the first scene was very unrealistic. She also had a habit of looking at the camera (although Billy Dee did as well). Acting Grade: D.

For being a secretary, Jade East sure didn't dress like one. It was a great outfit, but would not have been condoned in an office setting. The long acrylic nails that she and Lynn LeMay sported were also out of character. Wardrobe/Make-up Grade: C-.

There were lighting fluctuations throughout the entire movie. Lighting Grade: C-.

The score sometimes ended abruptly. The sound of the second telephone call during the first scene was inaudible to everyone except Christine Robbins apparently. During Christine Robbins and Trinity Loren's scene, off-screen direction could be heard. Sound Grade: D+.

Given that the story was incredibly flimsy, the location and wardrobe were inappropriate, the lighting changes were obvious, and the acting was generally lousy, Mr. Jeremy's grade as a director on this production is barely passing. Directing Grade: D.

Besides having used an actual location for this production, little effort seems to have been put into the artistry of this movie. Bonus points for featuring Glamour magazine and the comedy stylings of Jerry Butler. Artistic Merit Grade: C-.

OVERALL GRADE: C-

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