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Language(s):
English
Sound:
Direct Sound
Number of Discs: 1
Packaging:
Standard box
Format:
NTSC (16:9)
Region Code:
0 (Codefree)
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Director |
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Jim Powers |
Actors |
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Alice Frost, Dominik, Evan Stone, Faelin Kae, Filthy Rich, Ike Diezhel, Jodi Taylor, Maia Davis, Master Liam Lockran, Master R, Melody Jordan, Nikki Hunter, Shay Lynn, Slave Tasia |
Categories |
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Bizarre (BDSM)
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Film Info |
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Catalog Date: 30.01.2014
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DVD (currently) not available
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Condoms:
No
Silicone:
Yes
Length: 167 Min.
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About Damsels In Distress
DAMSELS IN DISTRESS is based on the true story of a distinguished but strict mistress who keeps a harem of female nymphos in her house - as well as a dungeon full of male sex slaves. The mistress stages sex parties on a daily basis, the results being full-blown orgies, lezzie love with strap-on dildos, anal sex and blow-bangs. Bondage and other S&M practices are another important ingredient of these parties. Delve deep into the dark and bizarre world of fetish sex with Jim Powers' DAMSELS IN DISTRESS!
Bonus material on the DVD
Behind the Scenes (7min)
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Content |
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Expectation |
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Fulfilled
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Editorial Review(s)
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Cornelius Cream
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Personal pleasure : |
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Although DAMSELS IN DISTRESS does not sport a cohesive feature film plot, it does at least squeeze as much fetish sex into its running time as Jim Powers can manage. There's lots and lots of binding and gagging (as well as fucking) in every minute of this movie. Plus there are several full-blown orgies of the highest order in this flick as well. But despite the rather wild sex, I could not really warm up to the cast members. To be honest, I was rather unaffected by the whole movie. DAMSELS does score points for its good picture quality and the terrific camera work, but the sound quality is so flawed it immediately makes me want to take those points off again. It isn't a bad movie, of course, but it isn't the 'Biggest Movie of the Year' either (as the cover would like you to believe). Far from it, actually.
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