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Hand to Hand

Hand to Hand

Released Jul 31st, 1994
Director Jim Steel
Company Vivid Entertainment Group
Cast Bo Sommers, Devyn Foster, Tanner Reeves, Cort Stevens, Rev Sutton
Critical Rating AAA 1/2
Genre Gay and Bi

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It's an anniversary of some sort (we don't know whose) because we only see the clinking of glasses and hear voiceovers, but this leads to a story of romance and great sex in another of Jim Steel's nicely told love stories. As intimate as his Crossroads of last year, Jim pairs up two former cadets Tanner Reeves and Bo Summers who can deliver the lines of Stan Ward's intricate and intertwining script as they reminisce about past loves and sexual relations.

Although the sex with the first duo (Reeves and Devyn Foster) is good, hard and nasty while on farm equipment, Devyn is not convincing as Eb, the Hired Hand on the Douglas Farm (I hope someone will remember the "Green Acres" reference?) Devyn's sexy and beefy, but he's stiff as a board when it comes to delivering lines.

Then, back at the barracks, the duo watch as their superior gets a hard-on when a delivery boy comes in. But, what military man can have hair to his shoulders? Steel should've cut his hair or cast him as something else (like the delivery boy.) Despite a few fumbled lines that should've had retakes and a few flubs here and there, Steel has delivered some steaming sex here, and the music by Toxic Twins is among the best I've ever heard them do. Bruno is his usual hysterical self as an ex-military queen who breaks out into song. The boxcover with the dog tags hanging hint that it's a military video, but as one of the characters say, "It's not about combat anymore."

Keep that in mind when recommending this fine vid to your customers.



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