
Bad Girls II
Overview
This glossy romp serves up a plot that's not so much a sequel to the original, but a retelling of it with an all-new cast. Once again we get a bunch of bodaciously beautiful models setting out for fun in the countryside in a rented RV. As before, the gals waste no time in breaking down and getting into all sorts of sexy entanglements with the locals. When the hayseed sheriff finds out what thee shapely sirens have been doing with his citizens, he sets out to put them all behind bars. Luckily for the gals, deputy Ron Jeremy has a soft spot for them and double-crosses his bitter boss. The whole thing is silly, but face-paced and steamy enough to satisfy.
Top Cast


Barbara Peckinpaugh
Barbara Peckinpaugh
Kate
Barbara Peckinpaugh
Kate


Brooke Fields
Brooke Fields
Angela
Brooke Fields
Angela


Debi Diamond
Debi Diamond
Danielle
Debi Diamond
Danielle


Honey Wilder
Honey Wilder
Cora
Honey Wilder
Cora


Jacqueline Lorians
Jacqueline Lorians
Chrissy
Jacqueline Lorians
Chrissy
Arthur Knight
Arthur Knight
Judge
Arthur Knight
Judge
Doug Barris
Doug Barris
Store Clerk
Doug Barris
Store Clerk


Elmo Lavino
Elmo Lavino
Sheriff Tiny
Elmo Lavino
Sheriff Tiny


Herschel Savage
Herschel Savage
Dale
Herschel Savage
Dale
Larry Row
Larry Row
Jake
Larry Row
Jake
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