Bad Crash Leaves Mullen and Roberts Stunned

In an ironic twist of fate, Jeff Mullen and Quinn Roberts were the victims in a serious roll-over SUV crash Saturday night that left the two adult industry veterans a bit cut, bruised and sore as they traveled to the desert to watch the taping of a car crash.

New Sensations was shooting the final scene of the Nic Andrews feature Dark Angels #2: Bloodline which ironically climaxed in a magnificent SUV crash completing the vampire-themed production.

Mullen, producer of the Britney Rears DVD and president of All Media Play which represents New Sensations, was on his way to the shoot when the vehicle driven by former head of post production Quinn Roberts violently spun out of control and began a series of wild flips.

“It was as if the SUV was suddenly thrown into park going 75 miles an hour and we were instantly out of control. The car skidded and then flipped over slamming onto the concrete with a thunderous sound of glass, steel and plastic breaking. We continued to skid on the freeway first on the passenger side where my head was, then on the roof, and then we flipped upright again and started a second flip. It was horrific," Mullen said. “We definitely had a guardian angel on our side."

Both passengers were wearing seatbelts which firefighters credited with saving their lives and came away from the crash with only minor injuries so far. Mullen sustained some bruises and a deep cut to his hand, and Roberts had a leg contusion, some facial bleeding and a twisted hand. Both men are happy to be alive.

“It could have been really bad," a shocked Roberts offered after the firefighters told him they expected some fatalities when they first got the call.

“It’s amazing because we were on our way to the Dark Angels' sequel in the middle of the desert where the plan was for Nic Andrews to flip a Ford Bronco as the climatic final scene of the movie and we end up flipping our SUV on the 14 Freeway before we get to the shoot is just totally amazing to be. Where were the cameras, we could have saved New Sensations the stunt fee," Mullen continued.

Dark Angels #2: Bloodline promises to be even more spectacular than the original which won awards for a number of major categories at the 2001 AVN Awards show in Las Vegas.

New Sensations president Scott Taylor offered, “I’m just really glad that Jeff and Quinn are well. This is crazy and I couldn’t believe that Jeff was in his office working today."

Dark Angels #2: Bloodline will be in stores in the fall. There will be no sequel to the SUV crash however.