Released | Oct 31st, 1992 |
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Running Time | 70 |
Director | C B DeMille |
Company | Sin City Entertainment |
Cast | Jerry Butler, John Silkwood, Monique Perry, P.J. Sparxx, Terry Rocks, Marti Morgan, Tara Gold, Ari, Gail Force, Luc Wylder, Jonathan Morgan, Crystal Wilder |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
JerryButler shows once again that, when focused, he is one of the industry's best actors. Here he plays Baxter McKay, a millionaire paralyzedby a combination of alcohol and ennui into never leaving his beautiful home hideaway, not even for therapy. Fortunately, his lovely shrink, Dr. Whitney, played by Crystal Wilder, makes house calls. She urges him to open up his life and see more people. He agrees, planning a grand masquerade party — but only if the doctor will attend.
For a man who hasn't gotten out much, Butler has a wild assortment of well-costumed friends show up. Dr. Whitney sheds a neck-high white cover-up to reveal a great set of tits in full leather gear, also soon to be shed. P.J. Sparxx and an uncredited Heather Hart are so miffedby the appearance of the medico's mammaries that they are compelled to repair to the luxuriously sybaritic shower for a torrid girl/girl scene.
The party action reveals a definite emphasis on oral action and facial cumshots, but the sexual heat is cooled a bit by the quick camera cuts from scene to scene, and a total deterioration of thesoundtrack to the point where only Jerry Butler's exhortation to "Party!" can be heard. Butler tries to coax P.J. to join him for a romp but finally gets lucky in a pool-side oral trip with Ari, a great example of what I call TITDTZ — tits in two different time zones. These outdoor scenes are beautifully lit, and make a nice, slower paced contrast to the indoor party scenes.
Except for the sound flaws, kudos must be given for impeccable production values. The mansion setting is gorgeous, inside and out; the music fine; the lighting and videography excellent. Overall, Masquerade is a slick package, well worth a look.