NEW YORK - Black Scorpion is set to debut its first of three autumn films October 4, when "Hunger" hits store shelves. The film, produced and directed by Rafael Alencar and written by Alencar and Christian Cruz, was shot entirely in New York and is a "culinary thrill ride that explores the magical, sexual mystery of what happens when fine food and sexual desire collide."
Black Scorpion exec James Ian said, "Let's face it, fine dining is an aphrodisiac, and the marriage of food and sex is one of the most exquisite pleasures a man can enjoy. Black Scorpion is committed to producing the industry's most sophisticated gay adult films, and ‘Hunger' succeeds by bringing life to the underlying erotic nature of fine dining."
Mark Hamilton, president of Pulse Sales Distribution, said, "As the New York newcomer, Black Scorpion has found a niche for itself in producing truly high-end gay entertainment. ‘Dreams of Rafael' and ‘Obsession of D.O.' were both big winners, so I have every reason to believe that ‘Hunger' will do equally as well - if not better. This studio is on to something."
"Hunger" comes in a three-disc package, includes Black Scorpion's signature 11-man orgy, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and music from Argentinian Dardo, and stars Alencar, studio exclusive D.O., Jonathan Lowe, Arpad Miklos, C.J. Knight, Marco Sanchez, David Handsome, Kyle Lewis, Rocko, Alexi Chevalier, Greg David, and Joe. It will be followed by "Man Island" and "Cuma Sutra" this fall.
For more info, contact Chad Hale at [email protected].