
Wet
Comedy
Overview
The attractive Davida enters a shop shortly before off-time and wants to buy a bathtub. Just the manager is still there. As business is not well, he is willing to stay longer. Davida wants to try the bathtubs. Although this is not allowed in the shop the manager agrees. As if that is not enough, Davida says she wants the bathtub for two and needs to be sure it fits her needs. She wants the manager to take place in the bathtub too.
Top Cast


Arliss Howard
Arliss Howard
Bruce Lomann
Arliss Howard
Bruce Lomann


Cynda Williams
Cynda Williams
Davida Urked
Cynda Williams
Davida Urked


Kathleen Wilhoite
Kathleen Wilhoite
Jolene Wolff
Kathleen Wilhoite
Jolene Wolff


John Toles-Bey
John Toles-Bey
William
John Toles-Bey
William


Lela Ivey
Lela Ivey
Miss Conners
Lela Ivey
Miss Conners
Gabrielle Taurek
Gabrielle Taurek
Receptionist
Gabrielle Taurek
Receptionist


Bob Rafelson
Bob Rafelson
Rejected Customer (uncredited)
Bob Rafelson
Rejected Customer (uncredited)
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