Released | Jul 31st, 1999 |
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Running Time | 88 |
Director | John Travis |
Company | Studio 2000 |
Cast | Derek Michaels, Mark Slade, Marcus Caine, Brenden Keith, Nick Savage, Matt West, Ethan Marc, John Ross, Chris Steele, John Eric |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
There is a sex scandal at a military academy, and the cadet caught with the semen up his ass has been called before a judicial inquiry panel to name names. The cadet's best friends are all worried the finger (and a few other things) could be pointed in their direction. They hang on every word of the newscasts that dovetail the sex scenes.
Tyler Adams' script trumpets a chorus at every turn to change "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," to "Why don't they leave us alone?" The fact that their cadet friend was caught having sex with another man seems lost on the other cadets as they pair off to have sex outside the house where they live. Gee, wonder how he got caught in the first place.
But the gay pride-themed script is not why your customers will flock to this title. Studio 2000 regulars Mark Slade, Chris Steele, Nick Savage and Brendan Keith display enough biceps, triceps, pecs, delts, dicks and sex to boost enlistment at most military academies for some time.
Great photography, lighting and sound, along with some thick, volcanic cum shots raise this tape above the norm. If only the cadets were not wearing their caps and part of their uniforms in the title sequence, neophytes to the Studio 2000 line would better be able to identify their favorites.