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Hope Harper's Halloween Whorrors

Hope Harper's Halloween Whorrors

Released Oct 15th, 2015
Running Time 92 Min.
Director Uncredited
Company Desperate Pleasures
Distribution Company Pure Play Media
DVD Extra Still Gallery(ies)
Cast Others, Camille Black, Hope Harper, Akira Shell, Anneliese Snow
Critical Rating AAA
Genre Comedy

Rating

Synopsis

"Dear Diary," writes Hope Harper. "It's Halloween time again and since all the ghouls, goblins, ghosts and skeletons have come out of the family's closet, I was thinking about having a little family party. If I can sucker Daddy into saying yes, I could invite the whole family! My brothers, sisters, uncles, daddy and me! Imagine all the fun we could have! This is going to be one whorrific Halloween! Especially if I wind up pregnant!"

Reviews

Combining various themes and genres, Hope Harper's Halloween Whorrors offers not only a full-fledged Halloween party but also one that centers on the currently popular family-oriented taboo sexual slant.

There is something about being in costume that unleashes libidos and social restraints; it is like being given a hall pass to do anything and not worry about consequences. That pretty much sums up the family interaction as Hope Harper and three of her sexy relations have at it amongst themselves—and that includes older/younger and other family combos.

Sadly, this starts out strong and peters out. Initially, there is a low-light dream/masturbation sequence where an unknown relative, masked, watches Hope do herself. This is followed by a scene with Daddy, then a threesome with an uncle joining in. Another family threesome has Daddy, in a silly wig, getting lucky with two daughters.

Good stuff, but then it fizzles.

While the sex itself and shooting quality isn’t much better than average (and this does comes across more like an amateur effort), there is simply too much waste, or filler. You tend to want to like this, but little things—like what could have been a good lesbian scene winding up to be nothing more than a scant few minutes of light fondling—make one feel like it is incomplete. And the party itself, shot from only one angle and shown just long enough to get off a few lame jokes, isn’t much more than a few people standing around in masks or costume. If not for the taboo theme...



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