Kay Lenz looked incredible in this movie.
I've been familiar with Kay Lenz since the '70s, "The Summer without Boys" and other films and shows. I didn't think much of her back then, but I have to say after watching this film she looked incredible. Thinking back, around the time she married David Cassidy, she was not looking that great. In a way it's similar to Cameron Diaz who looked great in 'The Mask' but whose looks quickly deteriorated. I think in both cases the Women lost too much weight and their facial skeletal and musculature structure became more defined, sadly losing that so called 'baby fat' in their faces was not flattering.
Badder than old King Kong, Meaner than a Junkyard dog