"Harry Reems, Veronica Hart, Kelly Nichols, Anna Ventura, Tiffany Clark, Robert Kerman, Tara Aire, Jack Newton, Laurie Smith, Honey Wilder, John Alderman, John F. Kearney, Lisa Cintrice, Lily Rodgers, Mike Horner" Comedy, Classic Society Affairs Site

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Centered around Kelly Nichols, Mike Horner, Harry Reems, Honey Wilder, Veronica Hart, Laurie Smith, Robert Kerman, Tiffany Clark, Lily Rodgers, Anna Ventura, Lisa Cintrice, Tara Aire, John Alderman, Jack Newton, John F. Kearney, the release incorporates softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content with clarity and balance.

With a runtime of about 1 hour and 30 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.

According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:

Rick the con artist can seduce a pedestrian by simply pretending to be French, later robbing her house. His former accomplice Alexis Cavanaugh moved on to limousine riding Arthur. But when Arthur introduces her to Howard Austin II, she realizes he looks like Rick. She offers Rick to trade places in Howard’s marriage, thus getting the gifts. Rick sneaks in the Austins’ mansion to find the bride’s married sister, Coreena Bushnell, with Tara the younger head maid. Alexis spikes Howard’s drink and Rick hides him. Maid Tara offers herself S&M style to Rick in the attic. After the bridesmaids enjoy each other, Rick’s “sister” Dorina Austin threatens to tell his bride they had sex unless they actually do it. Rick and Arthur have a bachelor party with musical strippers. Rick hopes the gifts are in the gym, but it’s occupied by Arthur and Coreena Bushnell. They stop prematurely, and Rick steps in to learn she can’t get orgasms. Atrributing it to drunkenness, Rick sprays Coreena with water and…

For those interested in Kelly Nichols, Mike Horner, Harry Reems, Honey Wilder, Veronica Hart, Laurie Smith, Robert Kerman, Tiffany Clark, Lily Rodgers, Anna Ventura, Lisa Cintrice, Tara Aire, John Alderman, Jack Newton and John F. Kearney, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work. Taken as a whole, this should appeal to those who appreciate clearly themed releases who prefer a clear visual structure.