New Chorus Girl tries to make a good impression on the Show Producer, makes it, and him.New Chorus Girl tries to make a good impression on the Show Producer, makes it, and him.New Chorus Girl tries to make a good impression on the Show Producer, makes it, and him.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Darby Lloyd Rains
- Rue Miller
- (as Darby Lloyd Raines)
Susaye London
- Cheryl Cooper
- (as Susan London)
Robert Kerman
- Manny
- (as Richard Bolla)
Victor Colicchio
- Jody
- (as Pepe)
Bobby Hollander
- Frank
- (as Bob Hollander)
Bobby Astyr
- Ed
- (as Bob Astyr)
Joey Silvera
- Sidney Hudson
- (as Joey Nassivera)
Alexandria
- Gigi
- (uncredited)
Clea Carson
- Brunette with Ed
- (uncredited)
Dory Devon
- First Girl with Manny
- (uncredited)
Monica Devon
- Jody's Stepmother
- (uncredited)
Ellen Faison
- Sharon
- (uncredited)
Rusty Hamilton
- Macy
- (uncredited)
Genie Joseph
- Girl Entering Building - Tan Pants
- (uncredited)
Sharon Mitchell
- Girl with Hat Entering Building
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- Alternate versionsThe VCX DVD release of Chorus Call is missing some opening footage that contains the cast, director, writer, producer and editor credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bucky's '70s Triple XXX Movie House Trailers Vol. 1 (1994)
- SoundtracksChorus Call
Words and Music by Antonio Shepherd
Featured review
XXX knock-off better than Attenborough's version
CHORUS CALL is an unabashed clone/ripoff of "A Chorus Line", with surprisingly good acting & direction besides the expected quality Kay Parker sex. It represents one of her best early roles prior to making history with TABOO.
Kay portrays a diva set to star in a new Broadway musical. Casting of the chorus is the main content, while feuding with a featured dancer causes most of the dramatics.
Beth Anna shines as the assistant to the director, having quality sex scenes with both male talent and pretty Susaye London. There is also a huge-breasted, uncredited stripper who is integrated into the plot, though her presence seems out of place amongst some real-life dancing talent in the cast.
Among the highlights is a troilism scene featuring Beth Anna, Kay and Joey Silvera. Though film is predicated on hardcore sex, the dancing is surprisingly adequate, and even parodies elements of the original play, including a number entitled "Six Tits in a Row". Filmmakers unabashedly feature a marquee for the real "A Chorus Line" on screen at one point.
Kay portrays a diva set to star in a new Broadway musical. Casting of the chorus is the main content, while feuding with a featured dancer causes most of the dramatics.
Beth Anna shines as the assistant to the director, having quality sex scenes with both male talent and pretty Susaye London. There is also a huge-breasted, uncredited stripper who is integrated into the plot, though her presence seems out of place amongst some real-life dancing talent in the cast.
Among the highlights is a troilism scene featuring Beth Anna, Kay and Joey Silvera. Though film is predicated on hardcore sex, the dancing is surprisingly adequate, and even parodies elements of the original play, including a number entitled "Six Tits in a Row". Filmmakers unabashedly feature a marquee for the real "A Chorus Line" on screen at one point.
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- Nov 14, 2011
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