Released | May 01st, 1989 |
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Running Time | 90 |
Director | Patrick Dennis |
Company | Vivid Entertainment Group |
Cast | Erich Lange, Neil Thomas, Tom McHale, Les Stine, Alex Stone, Brad Carlton, Chris Ladd, Tim Lowe |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
The third entry in Vivid’s Rites series, inevitably invites a comparison with Falcon’s Other Side of Aspen Part II. Both features are set in ski resorts, both are exceptionally well-photographed, and both feature a mysterious stranger in a ski mask (in this case a burglar). Both also share the same flaw: a miscast Thomas. In Aspen it’s Kurt; here it’s Neil who doesn’t quite click as a superstud cop.
But for my money, Rites Of Winter comes out ahead for two simple reasons: the lighthearted unity provided by Les Stine’s frustrated lust for Alex Stone and the finely directed sexual encounter between Chris Ladd and Tim Lowe. If I was disappointed in the ending, it was because the focus shifted from Stine and Stone to the masked burglar; judged on its own merits, the final scene is cleverly erotic. And it’s not often that I care enough about the characters to feel disappointment. For that accomplishment, director Dennis deserves a big hand. Great packaging and a fine sexvid all around. Worth stocking.