Skow's Newest Inspired by Stones' 'Mother's Little Helper'

VALENCIA, Calif.—The latest offering from director B. Skow's production label Skow for Girlfriends Films takes its name and inspiration from The Rolling Stones' 1965 tune "Mother's Littler Helper," about housewives rampantly partaking of the prescription tranquilizer Diazepam.

"I recently heard the song again, and on listening to it closely, I felt there was a great story to be told in an adult film," Skow said. "It's unorthodox and out of the ordinary, but the movie is dramatic, topical and extremely sexual and arousing at the same time."

Starring Dana DeArmond, Ava Dalush, Kacey Warner and Penny Pax opposite Alec Knight, Dane Cross and Evan Stone, Mother's Little Helper tells the tale of Angie, a woman rapidly going insane and taking her husband and stepdaughter down with her.

The movie arrives on DVD Friday, September 11, in a two-disc set whose second disc contains bonus scenes from previous B. Skow features These Things We Do, Daddy's Girls, Proud Parents and The Gardner.

Find all Skow for Girlfriends Films titles here.