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Solicitor

Solicitor

Released May 31st, 1994
Running Time 74
Director Jim Steel
Company Vivid Entertainment Group
Critical Rating AAAA
Genre Gay and Bi

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Zak Spears does his best acting job to date, because in Solicitor, he plays straight!

Spears gets better and better at acting on screen in his characters, and I can think of at least three roles so far that are quite awards-worthy. Here he plays a high-profile lawyer who is closeted and known as the man about town with women, but he has a winsome sweet assistant Bo Summers who is lusting after him. The sex scenes all work well within the context of the story; with good erotic performances all around.

In one of the funniest non-sexual cameos I've ever seen, Bruno plays a beer-swilling macho talk show host Butch Limbo whose "Straight from the Hip" profiles macho Zak. The writing by Stan Ward is crisp, clean, comical and poignant; political and timely (mentions of Leona Helmsley, Clarence Thomas and that bimbo Vanna, who's been dating Zak's character).

The music by Toxic Twins fits incredibly well, even from the opening credits when the pulsating beat matches the quick editing of a man in a suit unzipping his fly and jerking off. Later, the industrial-style tunes add to the vibes, as Randy White comes in as a delivery man and encourages a three-way with Bo Summers and Tyler Scott. Carl Radford, Christian, Tanner Reeves round out the top-notch cast, and along with those decorations, Jim Steel went all out to design a first-class set for Zak's office. Every shot is carefully photographed and the videographers Steel and Barry Wood deserve accolades for this work. Your customers will love this one.



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