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Stag Fight

Stag Fight

Released Sep 03rd, 2009
Running Time 120 Min.
Directors Damien Crosse, Francesco D'Macho
Companies Stag Homme LLC, Stag Homme Studios
Distribution Company Raging Stallion Studios
Cast Pedro Andreas, Damien Crosse, Francesco D'Macho, Aitor Crash, Alain Lamas, Manuel Lopez, Dennis De Nello
Critical Rating AAAA 1/2
Genre Gay and Bi

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Synopsis

Rarely do you ever get a chance to see something new in the adult entertainment industry, but this is a good stab, and the co-directors are also the co-stars and co-camera men.


Reviews

Rarely do you get a chance to see something new in the adult entertainment industry, but this is a good stab in a new direction. Each vignette has its own little story, and each sex scene is surprising and unpredictable.

Raging Stallion’s Chris Ward is so shocked and impressed with this movie that he not only agreed to distribute it but also said that he’d offer a refund if people don’t like it. I’m sure there won’t be any takers on that.

This is truly Francesco D’Macho’s showcase movie; he has some great scenes, especially in a threeway with Damien Crosse and Pedro Andreas. D’Macho plays a high-class businessman who’s attacked at gunpoint by two guys who wield a video camera and plan some blackmail. As D’Macho takes both cocks in his mouth while down on all fours, the cameras roll, and he doesn’t seem to mind. He also plays an exhibitionist who entices a delivery boy, Aitor Crash, into his lair.

Later, D’Macho teams with Crosse and Lopez in another great threeway. This cinema verite style is so realistic because the two co-directors, D’Macho and Crosse, are in a lot of the scenes, and they hand off the camera to each other as they fuck and suck guys along the way.

Even the solo scene with Alain Lamas is a bit innovative. He works on his uncut cock while jacking off inside a plastic masturbation sleeve, and he plays with his hairy ass as he cums.



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