Party Girls 34 years old

Marilyn Saunders finds herself in dire financial difficulties. To remedy the situation, she and her friends form a company providing "Party Girls" to those requiring the services of scantily-clad women. Marilyn's male partner is madly in love with her, but she only has eyes for a rich investor. The party girls work at playing matchmaker, while an apartment full of guys and a slumber party full of women watch the events unfold on video, just as we do, in an interesting bit of meta-fiction.

Credits

Party Girls Cast

Name Character
Veronica Hart She was 32, now 68 years old as Whipped Cream Wrestling Girl (uncredited)
Marilyn Chambers She was 36, 56 years old when she died as Marilyn Saunders
Debbie Rochon She was 20, now 56 years old as Trixie
Allen Lewis Rickman as Chauncey (uncredited)
Christina Veronica as Christina
Harvey Siegel as Mr. Phillipshead
Frank Stewart He was 65, 56 years old when he died as Griswald
Susan Napoli as Party Girl (uncredited)
Ruth Collins as Betty
John Altamura as Burt
Maraya Chase as Suzie
Kimberly Taylor as Felicia
Kurt Woodruff as Peter
Chuck Vincent He was 14, 16 years old when he died as Director
Karen Nielsen She was 12, now 48 years old as Diane
Kurt Sinclair as Ronald Weston (as Kurt Schwoebel)
Dick Biel as Mr. Freedman

Party Girls Crew

Name Department
Chuck Vincent as Director. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Directing
Chuck Vincent as Producer. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Production
Chuck Vincent as Screenplay. He was 14 (16) years old when He died Writing
Craig Horrall as Screenplay. Writing
Ernest G. Sauer as Executive Producer. Production
Party Girls poster
Party Girls (34 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 29, 1990
  • Runtime: 80 minutes