A young woman uses her sexuality to avenge a businessman's sleazy desire of her. She behaves in a provocative manner, stimulating an erection he has no control over. But she has and he ends up humiliated in front of a carriage of passengers.

"It's about love on the tube train, without any love". Stephen Hopkins

"It's about sexual harassment but in reverse. It's good fun. I've done the same thing myself on the tube. I've used my sexuality to get attention from guys and made it embarrassing for them, particularly if they've been showing off with a group of mates." Denise Van Outen

"I was looking for a strong, smart girl who's not scared of sex and who thought it could be something funny to be enjoyed. I was aware of Denise from 'The Big Breakfast', which I thought was a laugh. When I met her I thought she was perfect, she sounded quite like the girl who had written the original letter to Time Out". Stephen Hopkins

"I auditioned for this, which was something I hadn't done for years and I said to Stephen you have to let me do this because I just knew it was so me. I knew that I could work it because I've got so many friends who behave like the girl in the film and who know that public transport is the best place to pull." Denise Van Outen

"It's essentially a graphics job as far as the art department is concerned. The only way to go was to alter the backgrounds graphically. For 'Horny' it was essential to create an atmosphere using graphics so that the posters reflect the action." Eve Mavrakis