Wannabe filmmakers bite off more than they can ogle in this R-rated farce.
SCREEN TEST
A group of sex-crazy guys pose as porno filmmakers just to audition groups of lovelies in various states of undress. Eventually, they're pressurized into coming up with an actual movie.
Screen Test is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Sam Auster about a group of sex-crazed guys who pretend to be porno filmmakers to audition women, only to find themselves forced to actually make a movie.
Themes & Keywords
- Director
- Sam Auster
- Writers
- Sam Auster, Laura Auster
- Release
- 1985
- Runtime
- 1h 24m
- Genres
- Comedy
Why Cult
The film lampoons the world of amateur adult filmmaking, following hapless guys who get in over their heads.
Cult favorites Monique Gabrielle and Michelle Bauer spice up the proceedings as the objects of the so-called auditions.
Watching the protagonists scramble to make an actual movie after their ruse is exposed provides both farce and meta-movie humor.
Questions from the Vault
What is Screen Test about? +
Screen Test is about a group of sex-crazy guys who pose as porno filmmakers to audition women, but end up having to make an actual movie.
When was Screen Test released? +
Screen Test was released in 1985.
Who directed Screen Test? +
Screen Test was directed by Sam Auster.
How long is Screen Test? +
Screen Test has a runtime of 84 minutes.
What genre is Screen Test? +
Screen Test is a comedy film.
Where can I watch Screen Test? +
Screen Test is available to watch on SassyFlix.