Released | Jul 01st, 2000 |
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Running Time | 83 |
Director | David Collins |
Company | Brigade Studios |
Cast | Marco Tremblay, Mac Bourbon, Lorne Loader, Pete Erichson, James Montand, Julian LeCoq, Steeve Thifault |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
This Oliver!-esque tale following a group of ragamuffin thieves features cutie Julian LeCoq as the head of the gang. LeCoq witnesses thief Pete Erichson, who's just awful at the trade, so he offers to train Pete himself. Along the way, the boys romp with each other (LeCoq's bottoming for Erichson is nice, complete with mirror effect) and witness other thugs going at it. The final scene is between "boss" Steeve Thifault (ultra-cute but about 20 years too young to be boss of anything) and LeCoq, with LeCoq and his massive tool pounding away at his employer.
The boys are uncut, generally smooth and very attractive - the only major drawback is that all of the scenes start to follow the same languid pattern and therefore can become monotonous.