Released | Dec 31st, 1993 |
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Running Time | 72 |
Director | Sam Abdul |
Company | Forum Studios |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
Sam Abdul takes a stab at the gays-in-the-military issue and frankly it gets a bit too preachy at times, almost like a documentary about the subject rather than a fantasy video. The not-so-subtle scroll at the beginning says "this takes place during a war" and then proceeds to launch into a long speech about how there have been gays in the military throughout history. The music is a bit tired and the acting is wooden and mechanical. Often, it seems these poor guys have too many lines to deliver at the same time and it's just too much for them. However, one explosive sex scene is between Tyler Scott and Donnie Russo, proving that both of their bodies and sexy and different styles are going to be around a long time. Donnie is mean and nasty, Tyler is clean, sleek and clever. The boxcover is spectacular and will draw lots of interest if put in a window, thanks to covermodel Marco Rossi and the creative khaki look and credits on dog tags. Mark Andrews, Brock Hunter, Chad Steel, and Eddie Crane round out the cast with special appearances by Hal Edwards and John Simms.