Ribald, fast-paced, hilarious eye candy. A worthy Meyer meditation on american marriage, sexual amorality and salvation.
Stuart Lancaster plays a successful family man who seems to have everything he could want - wealth, health, a daughter and a beautiful young wife (played by the voluptuous Alaina Capri). Yet, all is not well in the marriage bed. He has a problem warming up to wifey, due to her shrewish, nymphomaniac nature. It seems she has a totally discretionless tendency to play the field. The flaunting of her husband's inadequacies wreaks havoc on his and daughter's self-respect. Her affair with a local brutish stud only deepens her loneliness and the wedge between her and her family.
Not to worry because a shapely forest witch (you read right),the exotic Haji, uses her tantric magic to heal Lancaster's sexual wounds and rekindle his fires. He returns home a changed man, ready to conquer his stupid, callous rival and his wife's libido. Buxom Go-Go dancers and two-fisted brawls keep the thrills high.
Meyer is in typical form in this soft-porn art flick (are there any truly bad Meyer movies?). This really rates 5 by sexploitation cinema standards. The 3 stars are only warranted in comparison to other Meyer classics like Faster Pussycat.., Beyond the Valley.. or Ultravixens.