Released | Oct 01st, 1993 |
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Running Time | 82 |
Director | Mitch Spinelli |
Company | Bedtime Theater |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
A sensational box (see our July cover) distinguishes Bedazzled, scripter L.S. Talbot and director Mitch Spinelli's witty porn reworking of the Peter Cook-Dudley Moore Faust parody. Jonathan Morgan is outstanding as the Devil, as is Leena his sexpot handmaiden Spice, and Nick East as Arthur, his hapless minion, whom the Devil charges with collecting a human soul by 5 p.m. Leena and Tony Tedeschi, as a new minion recruit, start things off. This scene, especially the reverse cowgirl, is (pardon the expression) hotter than hell. Leena also scores in a later bout with Jonathan. She responds so readily to Morgan's fingering her asshole, I'm looking forward to her first onscreen anal – may it come soon.
Nick's target is shy greeting-card writer Rodney Stump (Mike Horner), whom he temps, naturally enough, with sex, first with secretary Melanie Moore, whom Nick tries out first in a heated desktop anal bout. The next bait, again resisted by Horner, is Rebecca Bardoux, who snares Cal Jammer instead, for another anal arrowing. The last temptation is Rodney's dream girl, in the person of Kelly O'Dell; Rodney resists, because he goes home to none other than Kelly. Their scene, with its stunning facial finish, leaves no doubts why Mike can resist other blandishments.
The Spinelli-Talbot team have caught a rhythm and heat that is most appealing. Retailers should watch for more, and recommend same to customers.