When Congress does a hearing on the dangers of violence towards women in television and film, the women find themselves watching hour after hour of movies like ""Boxing Helena"", ""Nine 1/2 Weeks"", etc. Natty tries a new haircut--which when it ends up looking more inflated than Suzanne's, makes her weep hysterically since she has an upcoming conjugal visit with her imprisoned lover. Then the four women are accused of sexually harassing the men that they are reviewing the films with. During the congressional hearing, Suzanne encourages the moviemakers to get together and make a final blowout movie that she called ""Stab Me, Rape Me, Kill Me, Eat Me."" With the help of a bevy of female celebrities, they try to make the movie-makers see that films can be made without depicting violent situations toward women.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Linda Bloodworth-Thomason | Writer | ||
Brett Butler | Guest Star | ||
Michael Delon | Guest Star | ||
Jason Grant Smith | Guest Star | ||
Elizabeth Ashley | Guest Star | ||
Marilyn McCoo | Guest Star | ||
Marilyn Chambers | Guest Star | ||
Deidre Hall | Guest Star | ||
Tony Carreiro | Guest Star | ||
Roseanne | Guest Star | ||
Rita Moreno | Guest Star | ||
Shirley Jones | Guest Star | ||
Jonathan Terry | Guest Star | ||
David Starwalt | Guest Star | ||
Stefanie Powers | Guest Star | ||
Loni Anderson | Guest Star | ||
John Petlock | Guest Star | ||
Rick Hamilton | Guest Star | ||
Douglas Sills | Guest Star | ||
Harry Thomason | Director |