Released | Sep 30th, 1998 |
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Running Time | 84 |
Director | Joe D'Amato |
Company | Moonlight Entertainment |
Cast | Julian St. Jox, Paul Gostoso, Brian Surewood, Kimberly Jade, Christi Lake, Jeremy Steele (I), Jake Steed, Michael J. Cox (2002), Santino Lee |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Feature |
Christi Lake and Kimberly Jade are princesses with big sexual appetites. First Jade fucks an Arab sheik in a limo, then Lake does likewise to an old millionaire bachelor on a sofa, then Jade (they alternate) is righteously plowed by a cowboy.
Each scene is introduced by a British voice reading from her diary, ostensibly Jade's. These women seek a wide range of sexual experiences -- that's the Ravishing story. A few exterior shots of London give viewer the feeling of Royalty.
Yes, it is like a romance novel, and one fantasy for the pearly white sophisticates is, of course, two black men. Bring on Julian St. Jox and Jake Steed. One plays an African prince, the other, his chauffeur. Lake kneels between the two, a cock in each hand, and jerks them furiously like a wicked drummer girl. Eventually she mounts Steed, then looks over her shoulder and, superslut that she is, beckons St. Jox to pound her ass (a great d.p. in slo-mo). When it's splashdown time, the two unload on her face and St. Job says, unable to control his laughter, "Visit the land of Africa more often." It's a funny, unplanned moment in a very serious exploration of female desire. Make a point of catching Jade at her best. She's a remarkably athletic fuck machine.