Released | Sep 01st, 1995 |
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Running Time | 77 |
Director | Derrick Lane |
Company | Vivid Entertainment Group |
Cast | Racquel Darrian, Felecia, Barbara Doll, Steven St. Croix, Asia Carrera, Derrick Lane |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Film |
This modest tale of Derrick Lane trying to get over the death of old lover Racquel Darrian, and fine meaning and commitment again with new love Asia Carrera, is a beautifully-filmed and edited vehicle for dreamy sex. The brief snatches of dialogue, mostly between ghost-girl Racquel and Derrick, is so leadenly earnest, it's like someone forcefeeding you lima beans between spoonfuls of ice cream. Everyone here is amazingly sexy; can't they enjoy it?
Racquel is as gorgeous as ever. She opens with a solo, meant to evoke Derrick's fond memories -- and which would evoke a hard-on from Jesse Helms. It gives way to a ghostly threeway girl/girler with spritely spirits Barbara Doll and Felecia -- fair fare.
Ghost lover Steven St. Croix gets the most leisurely and lyrical trip around the sculpted-but-soft Darrian anatomy. A nicely done scene of the genus romantic. And an Asia/Racquel girl/girler melts into a three-way with Derrick. With average sex and at times laughably-flat acting, Cloud 9 is not one of Vivid/Wave's best packages of the year and very marketable (Racquel's first film in over a year). Stock accordingly.