Pizza Girls adult film

Friday T&A on S&A: Hot and Saucy Pizza Girls

The adult film Hot and Saucy Pizza Girls from 1979 appears to have at least four skateboarding scenes. I haven’t been able to find a copy online for less than $17, and I’m not prepared to shell out that much to find out. Some VHS copies are going for $30! Desiree Cousteau is billed as the female lead, and she coincidentally starred in Female Athletes too. Pizza Girls gets good “reviews” for attempted plot and comedy, although I suspect there was one good review and everyone just paraphrases it. Tune in after the jump for a PG-13 trailer that is still NSFW if you have the audio track loud at the end. There’s also a link to an entirely NSFW trailer. Both trailers have hot and spicy skateboard action.

– Thanks to BrockEs for the tip.

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Discussion

7 thoughts on “Friday T&A on S&A: Hot and Saucy Pizza Girls

  1. Thatsa spicy meatball!

  2. Hah, check the latest comments scroll: j&a’s and jcrusts comments sound more suggestive than fbf’s above… even though they’re actually about a park. Shows where are heads are at. And hey, $17 sounds reasonable for a Johnny Wadd “classic”. Besides, you’d get to see if the girls skate weird “after”.

  3. jakeandannoy on January 15, 2010 - Reply

    RH: I realized-was going to replicate my previous comment on this post-you beat me to the punch.
    “skate weird after”…what, like, bowl-legged?

  4. “Hey ladies, who ordered the sausage?”

  5. “bowl-legged”, “are heads are at”… what are we, ill-literate? But hey, Kilwag, don’t be so skeptical; the seventies had HIGH standards for “attempted plot and comedy”. My favorite was from a trailer (contained in a video consisting of nothing but 70’s porn trailers… great concept) from a film about a gentleman with a “ninch inch long tongue”. A seventies soulsister is lounging on a bed, looking at a character just off camera, and tells him: “You know, talkin’ to you is like jackin’ off. It’s niiSSS… but ain’t no-one to talk to!”
    I thought this was a great metaphor for a lot of things… the internet… skating on the internet…. all those good things.

  6. Um, that would be “nine”, not “ninch”… don’t know where are brain are at today.

  7. The idea for this film was from the very popular RC COLA commercial,, ME AND MY RC with the skateboarding pizza delivery girl.. The commercial was shown over and over and there was a cool poster of the girl skateboarding with an RC COLA can in hand in every liquor store as well as a store promotional plastic Super Surfer Skateboards with the RC COLA logo on it.. the guy who shot the commercial was none other than Chris Carmichael who earlier made the 1975 skateboarding film SPINN’IN WHEELS

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