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Lead star Bruce Penhall's wife was upset about the highly explicit sex scene he shot with playboy playmate Julie K. Smith in the film. The lengthy scene shows them naked, having sex in a jacuzzi with Penhall enthusiastically feeling up and licking Smith's dripping wet, fully nude body all over for minutes on end and repeatedly sucking her nipples. The latter shot was featured in the Playboy magazine's November 1995 issue as part of the most notable sex scenes of the year and made his wife even more upset. Executive producer Andy Sidaris, famous for including gratuitous sex and nudity in his films, commended Penhall for filming such a raunchy scene despite being married and having children. Sidaris noted that Penhall was an ex-athlete in real life and was playing a macho character, so Penhall wasn't going to hold himself back in any way, specially against a beautiful, fully nude playboy playmate. So Penhall really got into the scene and absolutely went for it. Smith on her part was as into it as Penhall if not even more so as Sidaris noted that Penhall was an equally handsome man with a great physique. Together, Penhall and Smith delivered one of the steamiest scenes in the Sidaris film series.
The tenth installment in the "L.E.T.H.A.L Ladies" series, sharing most of its cast with Enemy Gold (1993), although it is unclear whether it is intended as a classic sequel or a sort of remake of that film; notably, actors Julie Strain, Rodrigo Obregón, and Cassidy Phillips reappear as villains but play different characters, and the primary heroes worked with different colleagues in that film, for what is apparently a different (and unidentified) government agency.
The second "L.E.T.H.A.L Ladies" series to not have been directed or written by Andy Sidaris, but by his son Christian Drew Sidaris. The first is Enemy Gold (1993).
The only film in the "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies" universe in which the heroes work for an agency identified as I/WAR (International/World Arms Removal).
TJ Myers's debut.
"Black Widow: Boys. After you've finished with those guys, rape these bitches and kill them."
"Black Widow: God, you were good - but hey, so was I."