A greedy land baron is trying to move in on the territories belonging to others.A greedy land baron is trying to move in on the territories belonging to others.A greedy land baron is trying to move in on the territories belonging to others.
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Loaded with fun anachronisms, "The Legend of Barbi Q. And Little Fawn" is an amusing, tongue-in-cheek Western from Eric Edwards, the famous porn actor who here takes the major credits: writing, directing, camera and editing, but does not appear on screen.
His producer, Henri Pachard, does show up as Spinner, who spins the tale over the campfire to a tolerant but hardly believing Marc Wallice, evidently having heard many a ridiculous tall tale before from this old man of the west.
It deals with Danyel Cheeks as Barbi Q. Pitt, who had a famous BBQ sauce back in the old West where she raised pigs on her farm. Her daddy left her the secret recipe, and with her gal pal Little Fawn (played by Kirsty Wayy), she opened a restaurant The Porker Pit frequented by travelers on their way west to San Francisco.
An evil land baron (Steven St. Croix) is out to steal her land and take over the Porker Pit -he has a phony map showing she's located it on his neighboring property. Saving the day is Little Fawn, who gets a map signed by none other than Judge Roy Bean that establishes the land as belonging to Barbi.
The cast provides hot sex scenes, and the show is quite amusing. Edwards is out to entertain, not to insult the porn audience that made him a star in hundreds of films and videos. Most of his jokes are intentionally corny groaners, including the silly final conclusion to the tale as Pachard tells it. Busty blondes Danyel Cheeks and Rachel Love provide the show's sex appeal.
His producer, Henri Pachard, does show up as Spinner, who spins the tale over the campfire to a tolerant but hardly believing Marc Wallice, evidently having heard many a ridiculous tall tale before from this old man of the west.
It deals with Danyel Cheeks as Barbi Q. Pitt, who had a famous BBQ sauce back in the old West where she raised pigs on her farm. Her daddy left her the secret recipe, and with her gal pal Little Fawn (played by Kirsty Wayy), she opened a restaurant The Porker Pit frequented by travelers on their way west to San Francisco.
An evil land baron (Steven St. Croix) is out to steal her land and take over the Porker Pit -he has a phony map showing she's located it on his neighboring property. Saving the day is Little Fawn, who gets a map signed by none other than Judge Roy Bean that establishes the land as belonging to Barbi.
The cast provides hot sex scenes, and the show is quite amusing. Edwards is out to entertain, not to insult the porn audience that made him a star in hundreds of films and videos. Most of his jokes are intentionally corny groaners, including the silly final conclusion to the tale as Pachard tells it. Busty blondes Danyel Cheeks and Rachel Love provide the show's sex appeal.
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