A married man has a weekend fling with a beautiful woman in Florida. He wants to leave his wife for her, but in the end they go their separate ways. Over the next 20 years, through their var... Read allA married man has a weekend fling with a beautiful woman in Florida. He wants to leave his wife for her, but in the end they go their separate ways. Over the next 20 years, through their various relationships, they always think of each other, but have no idea where the other is. ... Read allA married man has a weekend fling with a beautiful woman in Florida. He wants to leave his wife for her, but in the end they go their separate ways. Over the next 20 years, through their various relationships, they always think of each other, but have no idea where the other is. One day the man spots her picture on a book jacket, and sets out to track her down.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations
- Carla
- (as Rachel Orion)
- Ella
- (as Beth Alison Broderick)
- Jake Porter
- (as Robert R. Sumner)
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- TriviaFilm become cinema phenomenon in Slovenia - it reached 101.624 cinema goers with on only one screen. In 1986 it was the first hardcore movie ever shown in Slovenian public cinema. In comparison - record breaking Titanic in 1998 reached 411.373 cinema goers with countrywide release.
- Alternate versionsReleased to video in an R-rated edit with hardcore sex scenes removed.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Smut Palace Insanity (2006)
Budding businessman Andy (Jerry Butler) and flighty Florida gal Jill (Kelly Nichols) meet and fall in love one fateful weekend in 1962 yet are forced to part ways for the next twenty years. He heads back to his New York marketing job, marries the boss's daughter (Veronica Hart) but screws up by sleeping around with wealthy customer Samantha Fox. She moves to California, joins a cult led by guru Michael Bruce, picking grapes and dropping acid, landing her in jail only to come out with enough material to make it as a bestselling author. They never seem to get over one another and several near meetings occur over time.
Sex most definitely takes a back seat to the drama and period recreation here, so this ain't the kind of flick you'll wanna spank your monkey to. If that's the kind of porn you're going to purvey, you'd better make sure the plot, production and acting are up to snuff. Fortunately, Vincent assembled some of the finest people the industry had to offer on both sides of the camera, assuring the type of adult film that is both adult and still very much a film as well. Nichols and Butler acquit themselves well in the lead roles, never letting the latter's alleged claims of absent chemistry (in his once scandalous autobiography "Raw Talent") rise to the surface.
The huge cast list reads like a virtual who's who of then adult alumni. Special mention must be made of the too frequently undervalued Sue Nero as a sad-eyed hooker and a youthful Rachel Ashley and Dan Stephens (from Roberta Findlay's PRIVATE SCHOOL GIRLS) as an opportunistic couple putting on a show for lonely Andy at his lowest ebb. Jill's best friend who takes care of her when she's just out of prison is indeed mainstream and TV actress Beth Broderick, who would temporarily change her name to "Norris O'Neal" shortly after and took several more (non-sex, so don't get your knickers in a twist) roles in Vincent projects including the nominal lead in his uneven BORDELLO.
Vincent's close companion and regular cinematographer Larry Revene makes the whole show look as glossy as anything cable has managed to cough up since. Hell, there's even a slushy theme song to accompany the exhaustive credit sequences, making it abundantly clear that Chuck was doing his darnedest to give dirty movies a good name. Yet I guess I'm not the only one to feel that, no matter how noble the attempt, he was ultimately fighting a losing battle as there's not much call for porno that fails to make your pee-pee stand up to attention. Pretty basic as opinions go, I know, but it's mine so deal with it !
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- Aug 16, 2007
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- $750,000 (estimated)