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Digging Up the Past

Digging Up the Past

Released Jun 16th, 2025
Running Time 91 Min.
Directors Ricky Greenwood, Stella Smut
Companies Pure Taboo, Adult Time
Distribution Company Pulse Distribution
DVD Extras Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s)
Cast Seth Gamble, Leana Lovings, Parker Ambrose, Millie Morgan
Critical Rating AAAA
Genres Drama, Anthology, Marquee

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Synopsis

Kendra (Millie Morgan) is preparing for the funeral of her late parent, Frank. The next day when a stranger, Myles (Parker Ambrose), shows up at her door. Kendra is wary, then shocked when Myles reveals that Frank cheated on his wife and was having an affair with Myles' own parent. Leana Lovings excitedly approaches a dresser, talking to herself, saying, "I can't believe Seth finally gave me an empty drawer of my own at his place. Things are getting pretty serious with us." But as she opens the drawer for the first time, a piece of paper falls down. Her excitement turns to curiosity, then confusion when she unfolds the paper and sees a list of women's names, including her own. All of the women's names, except her own, have been crossed off.

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Millie Morgan, in "Digging Up the Past," is devastated to learn that her late father was not the saint that her family remembered, according to Parker Ambrose, who delivers the truth to Morgan of his hidden, second family who was mistreated. The problem is that Dad’s funeral is approaching, and Ambrose pulls out his speech on a piece of paper that he plans to read to the family at this event. Horrified, Morgan pleads for him to reconsider and drop it, but his libido, intrigued by the possibilities provided by sexy Morgan, comes up with another way to convince him: on her knees—which is also exactly how he leaves her after she blows and screws him to ensure his silence.

Paper is one of the connections between these melodramatic and lecherous scenes—in "The List," an emotional Leana Lovings finds a hidden paper with a list of names crossed off—all except hers, which was written at the bottom. Boyfriend Seth Gamble plays it serious and moody as she tries craftily to figure out the list (no luck)—she even rollplays using one of the names on the list, but has no luck other than making him horny enough to knock off a piece. The ending, with him walking off, alone and checking off her name, could be interpreted in many ways. Was she killed? Part of a fuckit list? Or? Lovings really shows her acting ability in this one—well done!



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