‘Legend Has It’ Review: A Raunchy and Riotous Affair
The wrong room number lands a stripper in hot water in this raunchy and riotous short film,.
A simple mistaken room number lands a stripper in hot water in filmmaker Thomas Lorber’s short film, Legend Has It. Packed with a witty script and commanding performances, this raunchy and riotous action comedy short is a hoot and a half, making its World Premiere at the 2025 Sapporo International Short Film Festival.
Locked and Loaded
Legend Has It stars Jon Cor as a male stripper who shows up at the wrong hotel room, finding it filled with French criminals rather than the expected group of females looking forward to his edgy entertainment. The film begins with a mob boss (Tom Morton) interrogating a group of men, desperately seeking out who among them is a rat. Intent on finding the source, the boss calls for reinforcements in the form of an armed assassin. Coincidentally, Adam (Cor) receives a late-night text from his boss that his “services” are requested at the same hotel. Adam is a stripper and assumes that he will be entertaining a room full of ladies for the night. However, when he arrives at room #1414, a middle-aged man answers the door. Adam is confused, but goes along with it. Quickly, he realizes this is not going to be a typical evening.
Assuming Adam is the hit man, the mob boss, confusingly, tries to make sense of why this assassin is grinding and unbuttoning his shirt. Comedy ensues as the audience figures out that this is a case of mistaken identity before the characters do. Adam was actually supposed to go to room #1404, not #1414. The rest of the film is a humorous battle between a male stripper and a mob boss. Despite the unusual circumstances, this may be Adam’s best performance yet.
Using a Simple Misunderstanding as a Comedic Tool
Legend Has It pulses with electricity, due in large part to the phenomenal performances. Jon Cor exudes confidence and leading man energy, reminiscent of Brad Pitt in Apple TV+’s Wolfs. Director Thomas Lorber assembles a stellar cast and crew to bring this short film to life. He presents a tight-knit story that packs a big punch, making the film seem much bigger than its seemingly limited indie budget.
Director’s Statement
“I grew up in France, and when I moved to North America, I spent years trying to blend in — softening my accent, adjusting how I worked, hiding the parts of me that felt “too foreign.” Over time, I realized my strength wasn’t assimilation, but collision: the clash of cultures, languages, humor, and identity. Today, I stand proud of both my heritage and my new home. I wanted this film to feel like a cinematic handshake between the two. With Legend Has It, I want to give the audience an action comedy where the heart hits just as hard as the punches. This isn’t just a film I want to make, it’s the story of who I’ve become.”
Takeaway
Unapologetically bold and laugh-out-loud funny, Legend Has It fully embraces both spectacle and absurdity, and will most definitely keep you engaged during its 17-minute run time.
Morgan Rojas
Certified fresh. For disclosure purposes, Morgan currently runs PR at PRETTYBIRD and Ventureland.


