Released | Apr 30th, 1993 |
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Running Time | 71 |
Director | Paul Norman |
Company | Sin City Entertainment |
Cast | Peter North, Patricia Kennedy, Serenity, Jake Ryder, Meo, Steve Drake, Sunset Thomas, Paul Norman |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Sunset Thomas plays a writer with a block, who'd "sell her soul for inspiration". Up pops the devil with a "round trip ticket to hell", which comes complete with a guided tour by Satan himself. Unfortunately, Sunset's acting skills aren't quite up to carrying an entire movie (she's in every scene whether she's having sex or not). Peter North and Sunset have at each other in the opener, and Peter gives her one of his infamous "beer can" specials — all over her pretty face! Patricia Kennedy looks especially awesome dressed in latex from head to toe, but her talents are wasted in what turns out to be a very average girl/girler with Sunset in the shower. The most erotically charged and visually intriguing scene is the last, with Sunset bedecked in equestrian bondage gear, and a butt plug with a pony tail firmly entrenched in her ass.
Although this movie is an eyeful in the art direction department, it just isn't consistently scalding sex-wise. Also, fans will be disappointed that several people whose names appear on the box are nowhere to be found in the movie; leaving one to wonder what happened? In any case, this film is still worth watching, and the boxcover is so eye-catching that it deserves to be prominently displayed.