Released | Mar 31st, 1995 |
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Running Time | 89 |
Director | Toni English |
Company | Wave Video |
Cast | Trinity Lane, Tom Byron, Rebecca Bardoux, Steven Scott, Lana Sands, Tera Heart, Colt Steele, Mark Davis, Brad Armstrong, Randy West, Debi Diamond, Kaitlin Ashley, Dyanna Lauren, Cal Jammer |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Film |
Colt Steels stars in this drama of a drifter who's out of money and gas. At the suggestion of a service station owner, he takes a job at a nearby ranch to earn enough to get to Mexico. Dyanna Lauren's dad owns the ranch, and Dyanna is engaged to Mark Davis – but not happily.
Up to this point in the story, foreman Randy West has already boinked Lana Sands, the maid. Meanwhile, Dyanna is depressed, so instead of doing Hamlet's soliloquy, she takes the time for a long, hot solo scene, but that doesn't really do the trick. And speaking of tricks, Mark is joined by Marc Wallice, Tom Byron and Cal Jammer at a private party where they are entertained by Debi Diamond and Trinity Lane. The girls dance, play with each other, then take on the four guys in a long (but too crowded) group scene which includes a d.p. on Debi.
Better is the bachelorette party for Dyanna, with male stripper Brad Armstrong taking on Dyanna's girl-friends Kaitlyn Ashley, Tera Heart and Rebecca Bardoux. Just the right amount of people to get a nod for best group scene on film.
Finally, Dyanna accidentally plugs Mark and leaves with Colt, where she screws him on the road to New Orleans (which looks suspiciously like the San Bernadino Mountains).
This would be an excellent addition to any retailer's film section.