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An Adam for every Eve
lor_12 May 2024
Juliet Anderson as Aunt Peg is indelibly engraved in Adult Cinema history, but her directing career never took flight. This fledgling effort is disappointing, in a rather aimless story about a gigolo service.

Perry Mann is poor casting in the title role of King, who runs Eden, the company motto being: "An Adam for every Eve". His female clientele also gets phone sex from him, with the movie beginning as Rhona Jo Petty masturbates while Perry sweet talks to her on the phone. All the while, his sexy secretary Mai Lin is giving our antihero a blow job.

Director Juliet likes to give her scenes a lovely look, emphasizing nature and flowers in the frame. Even a "roughie" segment of client Serena, looking fresh and virginal, attacked by Michael Morrison for outdoor forced sex, including whipping, is scored to classical music reminiscent of a vintage Ken Russell fantasy scene.

Morrison and fellow gigolo Jon Martin complain about being overworked and the King threatens to fire them. That sets in motion the movie's only real plot element, as they videotape surrepttiously sex in order to blackmail him into giving them thieir jobs back, with raises.

Movie culminates in a modest orgy, for the women's anual Scorpio party, arranged by Sharon Mitchell, who also has sex testing out three of King's gigolos. One highlight is a lesbian scene for Mai Lin with fleshy Holly McCall, staged in a hot tub.

Overall, Juliet's movie, including a teasing cameo for her stripping and getting into the hot tub with Mann as a potential investor in Eden, is rather uneventful, and the short sex scenes are quite dated by today's audience tastes.
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