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Black Flava

Black Flava

Released Jun 01st, 1994
Running Time 82
Director Jim Enright
Company Executive Video
Critical Rating AAA
Genre Feature

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Jonathan Morgan (who wrote the script) plays a talented writer who's hired sight unseen by Julian St. Jox, publisher of Flava, a black-oriented magazine that's staffed exclusively by blacks. Morgan wants to blend in, so a makeup artist turns him into a black man — and if you believe this makes Morgan look ethnic for even a quick moment, I have some Arsenio Hall memorabilia to sell you. Strangely, however, no one at the magazine picks up on the disguise.

Jealous co-workers Guy DiSilva and Janet Jacme have the first go-round, and it includes a good anal plunging. Super-voluptuous Domonique Simone gives Julian (and us) a good look at her bod before getting down and dirty (sorry, no backdoor here). In a surprisingly good performance, Ariana gets to do comedy, playing a Jewish landlady who dons a blindfold to have sex with Morgan. As a native northeasterner, Ariana's accent is dead on. Nikki Sinn also delivers a good performance as Morgan's upper-class girlfriend, who finds that the pleasure of sex with a black woman (Jeannie Pepper) overcomes all prejudices.

This interracial comedy should find customer interest from several quarters, so putting extra copies in your interracial, black and comedy sections will reap extra revenue.                               



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