Released | Jun 30th, 1990 |
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Running Time | 80 |
Director | Rob Vosse |
Company | Coast To Coast Video |
Cast | Joey Silvera, Jon Dough, Sabrina Dawn, Mike Horner, Randy West, Charisma (I), Sharon Kane |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Feature |
Not unlike the popular song by the B-52’s, this video is about a love shack, only this one happens to be a slightly run-down Victorian house somewhere in San Francisco. The house is full of young prossies, all of whom go by the name of Debbie. Even the “madam” of the house, Joey Silvera, calls himself Debbie, and wears a blond wig and holds a hand mirror up over his mouth to hide the moustache.
There’s really no story going on. The feature is episodic bits of girls servicing johns, and would be unenduringly repetitious if watched all in one blow. This is the kind of feature meant to be watched in snatches or perhaps as background material during the viewer’s own sexual acts.
As far as sex, Love Shack gets pretty hot. Opening gal Charisma is a real beaut, with big breasts, dark nipples and a very exciting sexual response. Brandy Alexandre, in her scenes with Silvera, begs him to finish her in the face, an act not seen much in these days of timid pornography. Newcomer Wendy is enthralled with the equipment Sean Michels is sporting; she basically eats him alive and seems disappointed when it’s all over. Enthusiasm for the act abounds. A very upbeat tape that’s bound to do well in the video stores.