Released | Jan 31st, 1995 |
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Running Time | 106 |
Director | Sam Abdul |
Company | Forum Studios |
Cast | Carl Davenport, Hank Hightower, Marc Saber, Bi Conflict, Gustavo Montova, Ruben Omar, Bob Jackson, Eric York, Tony Palermo |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
Rob (Scott Hardman) is a bisexual stockbroker. His live-in girlfriend (Sharon Kane), a nightclub singer, is upset that her true love goes out every night until 2 a.m. without explanation. Rob is at his favorite West Hollywood gay bar looking for a pretty one night stand. One night Rob meets Tony (Steven Marks), a sweet young blond looking for more than just sex. But Rob is insistent and they end up in a trademark Abdul flip-flop. When Rob steals away in the middle of the night and then breaks another date, Tony vows revenge. Meanwhile, the insatiable Rob finds a hot couple (Amadu, Spears) on a phone sex line. When he returns, his girlfriend knows all and his life falls apart. Conflict
¸the gay version, feels much more forced than the Bi Conflict version. The straight sex is delivered in throwaway dissolves and Abdul adds a long and somewhat boring sex club sequence that Tony attends when he is despondent about Rob not calling him. The ending is also somewhat changed with Rob and Tony having a last fling.