Released | Jun 01st, 2004 |
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Running Time | 86 |
Director | Nicholas Steele |
Company | Adam & Eve Pictures |
Cast | Nevaeh Ashton, Julian (II), Natalia Wood, Cheyne Collins, Carmen Luvana, Steven St. Croix, Julian (I), Olivia Del Rio, Dominca Leoni, Evan Stone, Amber Rain (I), Joey Ray |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Feature |
Another beautiful production from Nicholas Steele, who took home the Best Videography trophy at the 2004 AVN Awards for Rawhide, and very well may be making another grab for it next January with Possession.
Carmen Luvana leads an all-star cast in a story that surrounds her investigating mysterious phenomena at a local cemetery. With a little help from Steven St. Croix, the lovely coed is able to go back in time and is always coming across horny folks from the past. (Steele apparently, and wisely, made sure that enormous tattoos, seen in Rawhide, were covered during scenes taking place in previous centuries this time out.)
The sex is of the couples variety, so while everything is there, there is more focus on the performers than the inner workings of their genitalia. Carmen has two scenes, one with Olivia Del Rio and Joey Ray, as well as the closer with Evan Stone. Solid stuff.
Steele pre-nom for Best Videography.