Heaven’s Touch is touched with brilliance. ‘Who needs heaven? “Naughty nymphs Sharon Kane and Joanna Storm add a spark of paradise to the film’s explosive proceedings.” “Sharon Kane is past hot; she’s closer to spontaneous combustion.” ‘Heaven’s Touch is full of scorching, throbbing sex, and the foursome featuring three secretaries and Michael Knight is an X-rated classic.
Heavens Touch (1983)
Directed by: Shaun Costello.
Released: 1983.
Runtime: 86 min.
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy.
Countries: USA.
Language: English.
Movie Info: IMDb. Actors: Cheri Champagne, Dena Ferrara , Gail Sterling, Jade East, Joanna Storm, Kelly Nichols, Sandy Stevens, Sharon Kane, Victoria Harper, Ashley Moore.
“Heaven’s Touch” begins with a quirky premise: Henry, a timid man terrified of women, meets an unfortunate end due to their insatiable desires. But when Heaven and his personal angel, Miss Penny, take pity on him, he returns to Earth in the body of a playboy. The story oscillates between the mundane typing pool and a swinger’s club, as Henry makes up for lost time.
The Good:
- Unique Concept: The blend of sexual comedy, fantasy, and celestial intervention sets the stage for something intriguing.
- Veronica Hart’s Angelic Performance: As Miss Penny, Veronica Hart brings a touch of whimsy to the film.
The Not-So-Good:
- Lackluster Execution: Director Shaun Costello’s attempt at adult comedy falls flat. The uninspired cinematography and forgettable synth score contribute to the disappointment.
- Polished Mediocrity: While it’s an improvement over Costello’s earlier works, “Heaven’s Touch” lacks the verve of his ’70s farces.
Final Verdict: “Heaven’s Touch” flutters between heaven and mediocrity. If you’re curious about celestial matchmaking and office escapades, give it a watch—but don’t expect divine revelations.