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Suffers from fake-documentary format
lor_3 July 2019
This popular series from Video Team, designed to showcase ethnic beauties, began with dramatic storylines, but Bud Lee opts for a rather dreary and unbelievable documentary approach on this edition. Even having his great screenwriter George Kaplan on tap doesn't save the picture.

His familiar voice dominating the soundtrack (though he doesn't appear on screen even in a cameo), Lee interviews three couples who are having sexual problems, and asserts the use of hidden cameras (feature is shot normally, however) as he tries to help them. Interracial sex is the name of the game per the series dictum, and the lovely ladies are definitely worth watching in action.

But the fake nature of all this is too apparent, especially with the "aw shucks" performance by Steve Hatcher who is talked into sharing his lover, busty Renee LaRue, with another woman played by sensual Alex Foxe. Similarly, the couple of Mark Davis and Obsession are saved from dullness in the bedroom by the intervention of Mocha, playing straight (sort of) the role of a hands-on sexologist named Dr. Laura Shiestfluger.

Third vignette features two future directors sort of incognito, as blonde Bunny Luv (later a director using the stolen stage name of Celeste) and her boyfriend Devan Sapphire (later a prolific screenwriter and director known as DCypher) are treated to a hot threesome with Jade Marcela.

One of Bud's favorite location, the Dry Gulch Ranch, highlights the action.
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