SAN FRANCISCO—Gay production house Falcon Studios has announced the release of its first-ever full-length holiday feature, Cumming Home for Christmas, available now on DVD and digital download at the Falcon|NakedSword store. Inspired by made-for-TV holiday movies and directed by the acclaimed Steve Cruz and Ben Rush, the feature follows determined holiday hunks as they set out to save the venerable family business, even if it means landing on top—and bottom—of Santa’s naughty list.
The studio has revealed that the movie will be the center of its first-ever Falcon Limited Edition Holiday Gift Set. Limited to 100 units, the special edition set will include an immediate digital download of Cumming Home for Christmas along with a copy of a DVD signed by stars Cade Maddox, Dakota Payne and Trevor Brooks. The set also includes a never-before-available embroidered Falcon baseball cap, a Falcon cum rag, a Falcon bottle opener, and a one-ounce bottle of Swiss Navy’s Cooling Peppermint lube. Additionally, four purchasers will receive an additional gift in their box. A Cade Maddox-autographed Santa hat and three cast-autographed chef hats have been randomly placed in four of the gift sets.
"Cumming Home for Christmas is a truly magical project and one of the most unique movies we’ve ever done, so of course, we had to turn it into the year’s best Christmas gift out there,” says Falcon|NakedSword president Tim Valenti. “From the signed DVD to the peppermint-flavored Swiss Navy lube, to the Falcon cum rag, this Falcon gift set is the perfect purchase for anyone looking to have a creamy white Christmas.”
Making up the cast of Cumming Home for Christmas are Falcon|NakedSword exclusives Cade Maddox and Cole Connor, along with the talents of Dakota Payne, Trevor Brooks, Dan Saxon, Taylor Reign, Isaiah Taye and DeAngelo Jackson.
“I am most excited about the debut of our homage to cable TV holiday movies. For years fans have asked for something with a holiday theme, this Falcon movie will not disappoint,” says co-director Cruz. “Ben Rush is such a clever writer, and this cast really delivers in what I hope will become a new Yuletide classic. I’m faithful you all will cum.”
“Cable television Christmas movies have become a seasonal staple, and who better to bend over the genre than Falcon Studios?” adds co-director and writer Rush. “The familiar greeting card tropes get quite the workout in Cumming Home for Christmas, where candy canes and holiday cakes come together in an altogether different—and more exciting—way.”
In Cumming Home for Christmas, a big city attorney (Saxon) is burned out with the frenetic grind and is looking forward to flying home to his family’s rural California home and spending some time with his brother (Brooks). Unfortunately, his brother and his partner (Payne), don’t have the most festive news this year. It seems that the small family bakery they run is struggling to keep its doors open and the only way to stay in business is by securing an oversized dessert order by Christmas Eve. To take his boyfriend’s mind off the possible closure of their beloved cake shop, Payne pulls down Brooks’ briefs and eats out his hole. Later, Saxon is out on a jog around his hometown when he runs into his old high school boyfriend (Jackson). Instead of dealing with his hidden feelings for his former love, the visiting attorney runs away to distract himself by hooking up with neighborhood stud Connor. Bakery employee Reign is willing to do whatever it takes to help save the family business, even if that means letting Maddox, the twisted owner of a confectionery conglomerate that’s attempting to acquire the cake shop, slide an oversized candy cane in his hole. On his own mission to save the bakery, Payne sets his sights on restauranter Taye in hopes that he’ll taste his cakes and place a sizable order by Christmas Eve. Back at the family home, Saxon and Jackson are officially reuniting for the first time in years as the New York lawyer gets filled with the bareback spirit of Christmas.
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