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I Believe in Love

I Believe in Love

Released Aug 31st, 1998
Running Time 77
Director Thomas Paine
Company Adam & Eve Pictures
Distribution Company PHE
Cast Timber, Raylene, Liberty, Tricia Devereaux, Malitia, Tony Tedeschi
Critical Rating AAA
Genre Feature

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Synopsis

Consistent with the first one. PAssable feature for your couples section.

Reviews

“Man, the ‘90s are just so complex,” whines Tony Tedeschi, reprising his role as the womanizing Alfie in this sequel to I Believe in Love. The gist of his tirade is that, thanks to “this liberation stuff,” an all-access pass to Prickland is no longer an all-male prerogative. And he’s not dancing a jig of glee over it.

 

No small wonder: His pregnant girlfriend (Malitia) is marrying his ex-best friend (Steve Hatcher), and he’s been reduced to working at Raylene’s sex club as her prime “studpuppy” (“Half stud and half lap-dog,” she clarifies), servicing her and her female clientele. Sexually, this is very average fare, with two standouts: Tony’s lively romp with Tricia Devereaux (Raylene’s there too, but just watching) and a Malitia/Hatcher coupling that’s as noteworthy for its passion as it is for her garbled off-camera rendition of Hush Little Baby.

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