Released | May 31st, 1992 |
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Running Time | 82 |
Director | Scott Masters |
Company | Catalina Video |
Cast | Cameron Taylor, Cody Foster, Arik Travis, Kirk Olson, Sonny Liszt, Tony Angelo, Jeff Wood, Chad Knight, Jeremy Foxx |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
The Pizza Boys steal the Pool Boys' client list. Since the list also includes the sexual favors the clients prefer, the Pizza Boys decided to slip ahead of the Pool Boys and satisfy the clients themselves (they need the money). A confrontation is inevitable - but don't worry, love (or at least lust) conquers all. Is this an air-headed gay "Romeo and Juliet" or what? So far as I can make out, dark and handsome Arik Travis is Romeo and muscular Cody Foster with the long blond tresses is Juliet. The story is silly but good-natured; editing is erratic (sometimes quick to the point of being perfunctory; other times slow as molasses); the sex simmers nicely. The real calling card of this entry is the pairing of Travis and Foster, both of whom have dynamite screen presence. Together they exert a blond/brunet balance of masculine beauty that could only exist in myths - or maybe Malibu.