Released | Dec 26th, 2017 |
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Running Time | 100 Min. |
Director | Stormy Daniels |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
DVD Extras | Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Julia Ann, Marcus London, Tyler Knight, Ryan McLane, Elsa Jean, Robby Apples (aka Robby Echo), Maxim Law |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genres | Drama, Marquee |
A twisty story of con games and the different ways people get screwed.
Marcus London is about to bed Elsa Jean, but he seems as interested in her shoes and feet as the rest of her. Eventually he works his way up. In the post-fuck afterglow, they are surprised by his wife Julia Ann, who pulls a gun and sends Jean on her way. Next stop, divorce court, sign here. At a bar afterwards, Julia orders a red wine as Jean walks up. "The gun was a nice touch."
"I'm full of surprises. Did you think I would pull a real gun on my own daughter?"
Yep. Mother and daughter con artists. Even with the London score, they're still in hock to bookie Tyler Knight and they need to score another $100K in 30 days. Jean fabricates a new dating profile for Julia, who tries to find a "rich, almost dead" guy at a golf course—and scores with golf course owner Ryan McLane. Jean hooks up with Robby Echo, who’s about to open his own restaurant.
Julia finds out that McLane is married, from London, who wants to get back together with her. And Echo is ready to loan them the money they need: "My dream includes you," he tells Jean, "so I'd really like it if you didn’t get murdered." All the loose ends get tied up neatly at the end as the cons, the marks and the debtors work together for mutual benefit.
As usual, Daniels delivers a clever screenplay, building a complete story out of small pieces with twists that stay a step ahead of the viewer.