Released | Jan 31st, 1993 |
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Director | Toby Ross |
Company | Bijou Video |
Cast | Ken Holtz, Corey Cox, Kevin Rogers, Patrick Murphy, Scott Masters, Mark Paul, Logan Porter |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
This is Toby Ross's best video in five years. Not since Mr. Wonderful has he put together a cast this good, combined it with a believable but unobtrusive story, and given us a whirlwind city tour to boot. In 1988 it was New York. 1992 has brought Ross to Chicago. By the end of this movie, we've seen the moonlit city skyline from a boat on the lake, hung out by the railroad tracks, and have cruised up and down the streets of any number of well-known gay Chicago haunts. In fact, the very first sex scene takes place underneath a real bridge with real city traffic flowing overhead while two very hot young men stroke and suck each other to orgasm in plain view. Incredible.
Ken Holtz is a brand-new, never-before-seen star of the first magnitude. He narrates and carries the entire picture, and is every sex scene but one. He is an incredible boy. Very much NOT of the Hollywood school of modeling. He has understated good looks, an open, intelligent face, and a thick, ever-hard dick that just seems to stand up and shout "I'm real" in every scene. Less appealing is the man playing Ken's lover — Scott Masters (who was recently seen as "Scott Marks" in Windy City Sex Stories). Ken and Scott play lovers about to make "the commitment" to each other — the big "M" of Monogamy. Ken feels the need to sow some wild oats before taking the plunge so Scott gives him two days. Gee, that's really nice, Scott. Ken makes good use of them, going on the sexual binge to end all sexual binges.
Scott comes off as pouty and wimpy— and it's one of the major flaws in the story. Yet, we can't help but feel very passionate about Ken. The only factors holding Baby back from receiving that last ratings "A" is this flaw in the story and some shaky camera work, for which Toby Ross is more or less infamous for. Nevertheless, this is a very genuine, must stock item.