This is a particularly well-acted drama starring Janine when she was top contract girl for Vivid Video, but it is memorable for an amazing performance by Steven St. Croix as the fiance from Hell.
Writer-director Paul Norman really piles it on creating the character of Nick played by St. Croix, who makes the most of the opportuntiy to truly turn the audience against him as he mistreats his future bride Janine,
Movie begins with a bachelorette party for her, bachelor party for him. Script is tailored to fit Janine, who was only doing girl/girl scenes at the time. So when Peter North and Brittany Andrews are unveiled as strippers at her party, the resulting sexual threesome has Janine sticking strictly to lesbian sex with Brittany while North lets loose one of his copious money shots on Andrews' face.
Nick is uncouth at his party, humping stripper Jill Kelly, and then insisting that his half dozen buddies gang-bang her (latter not shown).
Norman directs several dramatic scenes that pack a wallop, particularly one where Nick the bookie and his assistant Bobby Vitale take out their anger at a bettor who's flown the coop leaving a large unpaid debt to Nick by forcing his left-behind girlfriend Lucy (nicely played by Kirsty Waay) to have sex with them.
Lucy turns out to be Janine's old college roommate, and when J proudly shows her a photo of her fiance, Lucy is shocked and tells her he's the guy who just raped her. She also reveals he's a notorious bookie, a job he lied about to J, pretending to be a commodities trader. Janine's reactions to a growing list of lies give her a strong role to play.
Movie climaxes in a delightfully over the top scene in a crummy Vegas hotel room, where Nick arrives late on their elopement (he callously talked her into it to save the cost of their planned big wedding) wedding night, disgustingly drunk and abusive,and with a couple he met in the bar to share their bed. And Janine is a virgin, to boot.
It's a fine Adult movie from the VHS era, ending in a crowd-pleasing lesbian threesome of Janine on the rebound with pals Sindee Coxx and Jenteal.
One big mistake has Nick calling his fiancee Janine repeatedly, only to use her correct character name (spoken early on by Jenteal) "April" later in the movie.
Norman made another two-part movie titled "Naked Truth" two years earlier starring Shayla LaVeaux, unrelated to this one.
Writer-director Paul Norman really piles it on creating the character of Nick played by St. Croix, who makes the most of the opportuntiy to truly turn the audience against him as he mistreats his future bride Janine,
Movie begins with a bachelorette party for her, bachelor party for him. Script is tailored to fit Janine, who was only doing girl/girl scenes at the time. So when Peter North and Brittany Andrews are unveiled as strippers at her party, the resulting sexual threesome has Janine sticking strictly to lesbian sex with Brittany while North lets loose one of his copious money shots on Andrews' face.
Nick is uncouth at his party, humping stripper Jill Kelly, and then insisting that his half dozen buddies gang-bang her (latter not shown).
Norman directs several dramatic scenes that pack a wallop, particularly one where Nick the bookie and his assistant Bobby Vitale take out their anger at a bettor who's flown the coop leaving a large unpaid debt to Nick by forcing his left-behind girlfriend Lucy (nicely played by Kirsty Waay) to have sex with them.
Lucy turns out to be Janine's old college roommate, and when J proudly shows her a photo of her fiance, Lucy is shocked and tells her he's the guy who just raped her. She also reveals he's a notorious bookie, a job he lied about to J, pretending to be a commodities trader. Janine's reactions to a growing list of lies give her a strong role to play.
Movie climaxes in a delightfully over the top scene in a crummy Vegas hotel room, where Nick arrives late on their elopement (he callously talked her into it to save the cost of their planned big wedding) wedding night, disgustingly drunk and abusive,and with a couple he met in the bar to share their bed. And Janine is a virgin, to boot.
It's a fine Adult movie from the VHS era, ending in a crowd-pleasing lesbian threesome of Janine on the rebound with pals Sindee Coxx and Jenteal.
One big mistake has Nick calling his fiancee Janine repeatedly, only to use her correct character name (spoken early on by Jenteal) "April" later in the movie.
Norman made another two-part movie titled "Naked Truth" two years earlier starring Shayla LaVeaux, unrelated to this one.