SAN FRANCISCO—Raging Stallion has debuted its latest feature, Take Off, starring exclusives Beau Butler, Andre Donovan, Drew Valentino and Luca del Rey. The feature was directed by Tony Dimarco and written by Ben Rush.
The movie depicts what happens when a crew of pilots, passengers and perverts are left stranded and horny in a busy airport. Take Off begins streaming today on RagingStallion.com and is now available as a DVD and digital download at the Falcon|NakedSword store.
The movie opens with Sean Xavier and Alpha Wolfe; they’ve spent hours crammed in a cockpit, waiting for clearance to take off. When it’s eventually determined that an airline computer malfunction is set to delay more than 150 flights, Xavier and Wolfe decide to book one of the few hotel rooms still available in the area. There, the two hairy studs are finally able to act on their years-long attraction. Meanwhile, there’s baggage handler Morgxn Thicke, who is enjoying some attention from randy flight attendant Drew Valentino. In a warehouse full of luggage, the two ripped men take a lengthy break to work off their frustrations with the day’s unexpectedly chaotic turn. Over in the security area, TSA agent Andre Donovan notices a suspicious object on Luca Del Rey’s X-ray body scan, prompting a very thorough cavity search. Then there are U.S. serviceman Beau Butler and horny traveler Bruce Jones, who aren’t lucky enough to find accommodations and must instead find a way to pass the time. The two naughty passengers come together for a hot and sweaty throw-down in a secluded area of the airport. Grounded flight attendant Drew Valentino then finds the hot Brogan—who’s coincidentally only 10 feet away—on a hookup app. The stranded flyer may have missed his connection but is about to make another in the nearest public restroom.
"Take Off features more airport action than LAX itself,” joked director Dimarco. “It’s amazing to watch how stranded passengers and flight crews fill their time—and each other.”
“Commercial air travel has become such a chore, and I wanted to imagine a scenario in which canceled flights and dreaded long delays could wind up being pleasurable,” added screenwriter Rush. “Not surprisingly, Tony Dimarco brought that fantasy to life in Take Off.”
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