Released | Jan 31st, 1988 |
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Running Time | 80 |
Director | Toby Ross |
Company | Bijou Video |
Cast | Tom Law, Brad Richardson, Carl Loomis, Matt Houston, Kevin Gladstone, Everett Storm, Steve Phillips, James O'Brian, Monroe Perry, Dennis Anderson, Tom James, Red Ryder, Dennis Reilly |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genres | Gay and Bi, Golden Age |
Who says gayporn can't be fun? Toby Ross proved with Classmates that he has a way with gentle humor and tender romance. That soft touch gets full play in Mr. Wonderful.
Mr. Wonderful in this case is the erotic alter-ego of star Tom Law-by day a mild-mannered Manhattan office preppy, by night a virile superstud, at first in his dreams, and finally in reality. Director Ross does a great job of exploiting this Clark Kentish fantasy material. What could be sexier than seeing a nerd-at-first-sight unexpectedly transformed into the hunk dreams are made of as he sheds his glasses, suit and tie?
Credit Toby Ross for giving us a fairly ordinary, average-looking star and showing us the sexual dynamo inside. Credit Tom Law for living up to the director's expectations; here's a porn star who exudes (or protrudes?) a very cocky self-confidence. Mr. Wonderful is a clear case of dynamite chemistry between a videomaker and his subject.
Ross does a fine job of conveying a wistful mood and of capturing the streets of New York. The cast is large and caried, and the sex is admirably safe without sacrificing heat. My only real complaint: Ross deserves a better cameraman. If Mr. Wonderful only looked as good as it plays, this would be four-A material all the way.