Released | Dec 31st, 1997 |
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Running Time | 126 |
Director | Seymore Butts |
Company | Seymore Butts' Home Movies |
Cast | Tom Byron, Melonie, Alisha Klass, Mark Davis, Wendy Knight, Taylor Hayes, Samantha Stylle, Ron Jeremy |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Gonzo |
Five fine scenes, mostly featuring Seymore's new contract girl Alisha Klass. She sets the screen on fire from her first appearance, when she apparently meets Seymore for the first time. She then appears in a three-way with Samantha Stylle and Ron Jeremy, and then in two scenes with Tom Byron. The other two scenes are a vintage one including Taylor Hayes and Byron, and a b/b/g with Wendy Knight, Mark Davis and Byron again.
The direction and editing are uniformly good, getting the action without getting in the way. The performances are enthusiastic as well, with Jeremy giving his best performance in some time.
Klass is a knockout, combining an elegant appearance reminiscent of Annette Haven with an insatiable wanton eagerness that could arouse a marble statue. She is a star on the rise who is not only good herself, but brings out the best in her co-stars. Recommended.