Released | Feb 01st, 1995 |
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Running Time | 72 |
Director | Stuart Canterbury |
Company | Pleasure Productions |
Cast | Julian St. Jox, Kira (I), Beatrice Valle, Sean Michaels, Steven St. Croix, Kitty Yung, Tanya Storm, Maeva, Sharon Kane |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
Julian St. Jox and Sean Michaels are two rap "singers" who are to rap what Herman Melville is to breakdancing – but agent Steven St. Croix thinks he can get them a contract with music company exec Kitty Yung. St. Croix does his dialogue in a raspy Gilbert Gottfried voice, and probably deserves a supporting actor nomination for staying in voice character so long.
St. Jox and Michaels' girlfriends are Kira and Maeva, and they've been supporting our would---be artists. As a thank-you, the boys invite them to a raunchy fourway in an alley on a mattress. Back at St. Croix's office, Sharon Kane and Tanya Storm audition as Butt Bongo Babes (or something like that) by screwing each other (tepidly) on the floor. Beatrice Valle gets into the story and accompanies Michaels and St. Jox to the Y where they are being housed by St. Croix. Of course, Beatrice gets a taste of Michaels in more ways than one. Finally, Kitty shows her appreciation to St. Croix in this feature's now-popular alley. Speaking of alleys, despite the intimation of the title, there's no anal here – but the tape should do well with those looking for some interracial action.