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Heavenly Radio

Heavenly Radio

Released Apr 20th, 2021
Running Time 92 Min.
Director Will Ryder
Company Adam & Eve Pictures
DVD Extras Behind the Scenes, Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Misty Stone, Tyler Nixon, Robby Apples (aka Robby Echo), Nathan Bronson, Jake Adams, Sofi Ryan, Gianna Dior, Spencer Bradley
Non-Sex Roles Frank Bukkwyd
Critical Rating AAA 1/2
Genres Comedy, Marquee

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Synopsis

Misty Stone plays a sensuous free spirit facing a choice between heaven and hell when she discovers that she is dead. After a life of sexual exploits, she is given a second chance to a atone for her past by dispensing helpful advice on a radio podcast to sexually frustrated listeners. Just when she reaches the height of popularity, the final verdict arrives sooner than expected. Will it be thumbs up or thumbs down?

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Misty Stone, disoriented, in a bikini by a pool, is upset to find she is dead and has been rejected by "the Big Guy" (as communicated by His spokesman Frank Bukkwyd) and needs to return to Earth to help people with their problems—as a podcaster.

Bukkwyd walks her into the studio as Gianna Dior, finishing up her air shift, asks Bukkwyd if she can masturbate until the next show starts: "That couple from Ohio got me so horny." After Dior finishes, Bukkwyd asks Stone to narrate Dior's go-round with Tyler Nixon, but an on-air dirty-word slip makes Bukkwyd kibosh the live show and take Stone away to discuss matters as we stick around in the studio and watch Dior and Nixon.

Safely out of the studio, Bukkwyd exhorts Stone to take this seriously, or his failure to redeem her may send them both to hell. Chastened and back at the mic, Stone dispenses advice: When Sofi Ryan calls to complain that her boyfriend Robby Echo only does it in missionary, Stone coaches them through a more adventurous encounter. Stone is then pressed into service initiating a new virgin intern (Jake Adams), and helps a small town Texas physician (Spencer Bradley) find love with longtime admirer Nathan Bronson. 

Kudos to writer/director Will Ryder for utilizing Stone's often-overlooked seductive voice in this production.



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