Released | Nov 01st, 2001 |
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Running Time | 77 |
Director | Robby D. |
Company | Vivid Entertainment Group |
Cast | Dru Berrymore, Chris Cannon, Kyle Stone (straight), Logan LaBrent, Rafe, Cheyenne Silver, Steve Hatcher, Felicia Fox, Dillion Day, Ian Daniels, Lee Stone, Pat Myne |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
Cheyenne Silver is a bored housewife who goes to a sex club and is warned by bartender Logan LaBrent that "it's okay to say no" right before she watches a couple that pretty obviously has said yes. She splits and LaBrent says, "She'll be back."
She's right. Silver left her purse. When she comes back to fetch it, she finds LaBrent on her knees servicing Lee Stone and Dillion Day. While she's watching, Jim Enright walks up, grabs her tits and propositions her. Soon, she's coming back on her own, fucking Chris Cannon, and later re-enacting the triple b.j. in The Opening of Misty Beethoven. When neglected hubby Pat Myne turns up while she's double-sucking Bobby Vitale with Felicia Fox ("Is this where you've been spending your time?") she says "I have needs," and he allows that he has needs of his own and they meet each other's needs while, nearby, Fox and Vitale finish each other off.
Slight plot complemented by some pretty hot sex scenes, ironically enough featuring the easily-excisable characters. No, not Enright.