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Cassidy Klein stars in this latter-day James Avalon feature, rather lazily made and performed. I watched it back-to-back with a major discovery among his hundreds of films (Killer Klub Girlz for Penthouse Video) and the contrast in both effort and creativity was immense.
Currently working for various Mile High Media labels, Avalon has lost none of his craftsmanship but has forsaken the storytelling of his early, halcyon days. Here we have a very lame set-up of Cassidy voicing over how she's invited over to her mansion three college chums and their significant others, for a weekend of swinging. Nothing happens at all, and dialog is suppressed.
To get the required four scenes depicting sex going, Klein gathers the other ladies in the kitchen and they draw names she's written on slips of paper to see which stud each must seduce, amounting to little more than an old-fashioned key party. Each has sex in turn with someone else's mate, and that's that, no jealousy, recriminations or reaction of any sort. To term the result as sex filler is not harsh but merely descriptive.
Currently working for various Mile High Media labels, Avalon has lost none of his craftsmanship but has forsaken the storytelling of his early, halcyon days. Here we have a very lame set-up of Cassidy voicing over how she's invited over to her mansion three college chums and their significant others, for a weekend of swinging. Nothing happens at all, and dialog is suppressed.
To get the required four scenes depicting sex going, Klein gathers the other ladies in the kitchen and they draw names she's written on slips of paper to see which stud each must seduce, amounting to little more than an old-fashioned key party. Each has sex in turn with someone else's mate, and that's that, no jealousy, recriminations or reaction of any sort. To term the result as sex filler is not harsh but merely descriptive.