Exquisite's 'Big Titty Jewish Princesses'—The Newest Niche?

PORN VALLEY—Exquisite Multimedia director Jordan Septo didn't realize how big a challenge it would be to cast his latest feature, Big Titty Jewish Princesses.

"I was surprised," he told AVN. "Believe me, it's not easy to round up five Jewish girls in this business, but we did. To actually finish it up, I had to go to some chat rooms to try to find out who was Jewish, and what I also found was that a surprising number of people were interested in seeing Jewish girls. It's quite a popular subject, and I think it's going to do real well."

The final cast includes such busty beauties as Raylene, Sara Sloane, Juelz Ventura, Daphne Rosen and Britney Stevens.

Asked to describe what viewers can expect from the production, Septo said, "There are little stories connected with each scene, but it's mostly about the sex. It's pretty much wall-to-wall. We've got Raylene, who gets trapped in an elevator with Derrick Pierce. We also have Juelz Ventura, who's out shopping and meets Sasha for some hot action."

Other pairings include Talon with Sara, Lee Stone with Daphne, and Anthony Rosano with Britney.

"It actually came together pretty good," Septo assessed. "At first, it was a little hard to get started, but it ended up okay."

Even more okay is the announcement that Exquisite will join several other companies, including Juicy Entertainment and Zero Tolerance Entertainment, whose products are now sold in the DVD section of the Fry's Electronics store chain.

"They're one of the last general chains that carry the stuff," said Juicy General Manager Danny Gorman. "We just started with them. There was the Movie Gallery, but as far as electronics stores, they're one of the last ones to carry the stuff. The reason is, they have a section on DVDs, but they have the adult mixed in with the other DVD sections, so that's why we have to give them soft package inserts. They don't have like an adult room you can go into."

Big Titty Jewish Princesses will ship in early December, and street on Dec. 15.