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Surfer Girl

Surfer Girl

Released Jul 31st, 1993
Running Time 75
Director Anthony Spinelli
Company Video Team
Cast Tom Byron, Chaz Vincent, Alicia Rio, Jake Williams, Madison (I), Taylor Wane, Trinity Loren, Sierra (I)
Critical Rating AA 1/2
Genre Feature

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Angst, sex fantasies, and a bad tap dancing act revolve inside death row prisoner Tom Byron's delusional head; like a roulette wheel where you never know which slot the ball will find. One minute he's on the beach in a three-way with Sierra and Taylor Wane; the next he's being incited to jealousy by "Pinkster", a dancing, tuxedoed mystery man (Tony Tedeschi) who bangs his wife (Madison) just out of reach.

Starting to make sense? If so, you'd better check yourself into the happy house for a weekend. Unlike, say, a Michael Ninn or a Rinse Dream video, Surfer Girl has no sustainable dream logic, nor is it a technical tour-de-force – just a collection of wanna-be-weird flashbacks, hallucinations, and annoyingly despondent whining by Byron. The sex fares slightly better than the premise, mainly due to Madison's enthusiasm. (She also gets in a good one with Jake Williams.) Unfortunately, two very mechanical sequences involving Byron and Alicia Rio, and the girl/girler with Trinity Loren and Chaz Vincent, slow the pace. (Considering Trinity Loren's status, this one's been in the vault for some time. Another year and it could have been a decent cabernet, instead of the aged cheese that it occasionally is.)



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