Remember when I said there was another Eleven Days, Eleven Nights 2?
This time around, Sarah (Jessica Moore from the first movie) is still writing, but she's gone undercover as a call girl, which was suggested by her publisher Dorothy (Laura Gemser). Using the name Gloria, she quickly becomes the top girl - some would say the top model - until someone figures out her secret and begins blackmailing her, which makes no sense as she's already famous for a book where she slept with a hundred men.
She's also got a crush on an IT guy named Cliff who thinks that he might be gay. I mean, if Jessica Moore is all over you and you need to question it, I'm not stepping on any LGBTQ landmines by saying that yes, you are gay. It's fine, it's a great choice and it's probably what Cliff ends up choosing as the couple is divorced by the time the second part two in this series comes around.
But hey - how about that theme song?
To prove that America is the most puritanical country there is, there was an R-rated Top Model version made just for U. S. cable with still scenes replacing the lovemaking in motion and any reference to Cliff perhaps being gay cut from the film.
This time around, Sarah (Jessica Moore from the first movie) is still writing, but she's gone undercover as a call girl, which was suggested by her publisher Dorothy (Laura Gemser). Using the name Gloria, she quickly becomes the top girl - some would say the top model - until someone figures out her secret and begins blackmailing her, which makes no sense as she's already famous for a book where she slept with a hundred men.
She's also got a crush on an IT guy named Cliff who thinks that he might be gay. I mean, if Jessica Moore is all over you and you need to question it, I'm not stepping on any LGBTQ landmines by saying that yes, you are gay. It's fine, it's a great choice and it's probably what Cliff ends up choosing as the couple is divorced by the time the second part two in this series comes around.
But hey - how about that theme song?
To prove that America is the most puritanical country there is, there was an R-rated Top Model version made just for U. S. cable with still scenes replacing the lovemaking in motion and any reference to Cliff perhaps being gay cut from the film.