Released | May 01st, 1992 |
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Running Time | 73 |
Director | Anthony Spinelli |
Company | Plum Productions |
Cast | Barbi Doll, Joey Silvera, P.J. Sparxx, Madison (I), Buck Adams, Nina Hartley, Wayne Summers |
Critical Rating | AA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Anthony Spinelli’s latest video has gotten more and more enigmatic. Maybe only he and writer Michael Ellis know exactly what’s going on. This sexvid pales to last year’s amazingly excellent The Starlet.
About halfway into this show, I realized that the setting is some sort of halfway house for the dead – people who are waiting to go to heaven or hell; at least, I think so. Joey Silvera stands around spouting that heaven is in Montana, or was it Oregon? It matters not. Occasionally some new blood comes into the depo where these lost souls are waiting for an invisible train to take them to Valhalla, or the porn equivalent, and somebody screws somebody, while Buck Adams, the first arrival, keeps getting left behind.
During Buck’s wait, there are some nice sex duos: Barbi Doll and Wayne Summers; Joey with the lovely P.J. Sparxx, and the highlight: a really hot Madison/Barbi Doll lesbian scene that is of award caliber. But does all this existentialist stuff really work? How about a good old fashioned sex story, Anthony?