Released | Jul 31st, 1993 |
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Running Time | 71 |
Company | Goulash International |
Cast | Deborah Wells, Chris Collins |
Critical Rating | A 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Usually, when we think of Hungarian women, images of Mrs. Khruschev in a potato sack come to mind. Ostensibly, this video is supposed to change our minds, since the box implies that it was taped in Eastern Europe. Could be. But then again, since the action takes place in one room with no dialogue, it could just as easily have been taped in Tupelo, Mississippi.
There's a prologue of sorts, with an unbilled Chris Collins, who spends about ten minutes whacking off. This is followed by the one-and-only other scene: three girls and two guys in a small room going at it for the balance of the tape. Editing is poor, since a few shots show up more than once. Little use is made of Deborah Wells, who is billed on the box as Beata. (She has since switched to VHS.)