Do You Like Women? (1992) [N/A]

Featuring:
Debbie Rochon, Maria Pechukas, Allison Woodward

Written by:
Jay Lind

Directed by:
Jay Lind


Release Date:
January 1, 1992

Original Title:
Do You Like Women?

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Celia Fassbinder, chef and owner of the five star restaurant "Celia's Place" has a secret she keeps from most of her customers and staff: She's a cannibal. Thankfully she's also a member of a club of like-minded ladies who make up the "Society for Serving Women."

Inspired by Roman Polanski's watermark Dark Comedy, "Do You Like Women?" is a tastey erotic treat. Sexy and frothy, full of light comedy and naked women, "Do You Like Women?" is a candy box of a video. Well acted and written and directed with style and finesse by Auteur Jay Lind, "Women?" is paced with screwball energy and uncommon confidence. A French Bedroom farce without the Bedroom, "Women?" takes place on the resort beaches of Southampton and East Hampton, New York, during the summer vacations of a group of Female Cannibal Chefs led by Master Chef Celia Fassbinder- expertly played by the gorgeous Maria Pechukas, who are on the prowl for the "Perfect Girl"... For their Summers End Barbeque! Lovely Debbie Rochon is excellent as Susan, the object of their attention. Well worth Watching many times over.

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Rankings and Honors

Do You Like Women? (1992) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.2/10

Director:
Jay Lind

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