Released | Sep 30th, 2001 |
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Running Time | 99 |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Cast | Rumika Power, Scotti Andrews, Bobby Vitale, Aurora Snow, Zana, Lee Stone, Jonathan Morgan, Pat Myne, Other, Alexa (I) |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Gonzo |
Four newish talents - to give you some idea of how new, Aurora Snow is the veteran among the four - do scenes after conversing with Jonathan Morgan and/or Alexa. Scotti Andrews makes a particular impression, cooing "Aye" to several questions in a way that makes you know it means "Yes" in her neck of the Highlands. Zana says she's doing her first scene and, later, her first d.p. here, and although she's a familiar face nowadays there's a ring of truth to that.
Corrugated steel backdrop for all scenes ties them together, and Jonathan Morgan's ad libs are worth the price of admission by themselves. Alexa pokes a boob in now and then, but doesn't get seriously involved in the scenes. Good production values, with picture, sound, editing and music all adding to the whole.