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Instead of the expected vignettes, Jim Enright directs an actual feature for Penthouse Video, resulting in an engrossing erotic drama for a change.
Randy Spears is the evil central character, sponsor of a racing car team, who manipulates his lead driver into a world of debauchery. Central theme of a fine screenplay by Cash Markman (rare for him) and collaborator Temple Jones is the addiction to danger, which London has and which Spears exploits.
Too much detail in this review would give away the genuine surprises in the twisty tale, but suffice it to say that Spears lures London into a secret society where everyone wears masks and kink is prevalent. No surprise then when Aiden Starr, mistress of the fetish genre, shows up in a key role. Other femmes in the cast, including ultra-busty Alanah Rae, are effective, too.
Randy Spears is the evil central character, sponsor of a racing car team, who manipulates his lead driver into a world of debauchery. Central theme of a fine screenplay by Cash Markman (rare for him) and collaborator Temple Jones is the addiction to danger, which London has and which Spears exploits.
Too much detail in this review would give away the genuine surprises in the twisty tale, but suffice it to say that Spears lures London into a secret society where everyone wears masks and kink is prevalent. No surprise then when Aiden Starr, mistress of the fetish genre, shows up in a key role. Other femmes in the cast, including ultra-busty Alanah Rae, are effective, too.