The music video differs greatly from the others for Whitesnake, as it doesn't feature David Coverdale then-girlfriend Tawny Kitaen.
There's also a similarity between this and "Is This Love's" music video (which appeared on the band's previous album), as both of them feature David Coverdale's then-wife, actress Tawny Kitaen, who is also included in the music videos for "Here I Go Again '87" and "Still of the Night".
Tawny Kitaen | Tawny-tufted Toucanet | Tawny Tit-Spinetail | Tawny Frogmouth | Tawny-crowned Honeyeater | tawny frogmouth | Tawny Eagle | Tawny |
In 1984, the stories were loosely adapted in The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak, a movie by Just Jaeckin starring Tawny Kitaen in the role of Gwendoline.
Among the other notable actors that were cast members on the show were Mykelti Williamson as program director Donovan Aderhold, Tawny Kitaen as late night D.J. Mona Loveland, Kathleen Garrett as D.J. Dana Burns, and French Stewart, who joined the cast in the second season as morning D.J. Razor Dee.
The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak, original title Gwendoline, is a 1984 French action/sexploitation film directed by Just Jaeckin, written by Jaeckin and John Willie and starring Tawny Kitaen and Brent Huff.