Jordan Haze makes an imposing thief in Nicholas Steele's "The Vault", one of the director's dozens of simple & direct porn romances made over a decade back. This one was evidently shot back-to-back with "Sweet Sounds", whose male star Cheyne Collins appears here only in the DVD's BTS short subject.
The show opens in 1942 with John West as jewel thief Mad Dog Johnson, who puts a rare necklace in his safety deposit box in the bank vault of the title. Story unfolds with his son Randy Spears trying to obtain the jewels in 1962 with the aid of Holly Hollywood, inside woman working at the bank.
He fails, and enter Jordan, working with Johnson's grandson Steven St. Croix, aided by having a copy of the blueprints to the former bank, by which they are able to access the vault. Six sex scenes depict the various protagonists at work, or double-crossing each other.
Sex is solid, and the story remains interesting, aided by quality period costuming and decent acting in the set-up scenes. Sondra Hall gets top billing as Mad Dog Johnson's lover, but the picture belongs to statuesque blonde Jordan.
NOTE: IMDb credits have been hopelessly garbled by a submitter who confused the label's use of archive Bonus Scenes on the DVDs with the actual content in the titled feature -"The Vault". So it has listed two earlier features as "edited into" "The Vault" when in fact they are merely scenes excerpted as separate Bonuses in addition but not part of the feature "The Vault", with many actors now listed with "The Vault" erroneously among their credits. (Removing such incompetently approved errors is incredibly difficult, once the mistakes have been added to the database.)