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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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Lee Roy Myers |
Actors |
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Andy San Dimas, Alexis Texas, Lily LaBeau, Dana DeArmond, Anthony Rosano, Rocco Reed, Danny Mountain |
Categories |
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Couple Friendly
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Film Info |
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Catalog Date: 07.03.2012
Production Year: 2012
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Condoms:
No
Silicone:
No
Length: 78 Min.
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About Cafe Amore
Vincent puts a lot of love into the coffee he serves at the Café Amore. His heart and his soul are invested in the café - and it looks like his passion is catching, for Vincent's customers begin to feel all sorts of erotic sensations when they drink his dark brew. But what will Vincent's wife think of all the female attention he gets? Or could these adventures even lead him back into her arms again?
A couple-friendly porn flick from Lee Roy Myers, starring lots of top starlets like Dana DeArmond, Andy San Dimas and Lilly LaBeau in passionate and sensual sex scenes.
Bonus material on the DVD
Behind the Scenes (15min), two different versions ('with Story' or 'Sex only'), Alternative ending, Interviews, Trailer
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Fulfilled
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Editorial Review(s)
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Cornelius Cream
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CAFE AMORE is an aesthetically pleasing couple-friendly flick directed by Lee Roy Myers. The line-up is great and the sex scenes are just as hot and sensual as you'd expect from such a cast. So right from the get-go it looks like this movie delivers on all fronts. Well, except on the story front, that is. The lukewarm plot is not going to make porn aficionados perk up - it's more cappuccino rather than espresso, if you know what I mean. But maybe I am just not romantically inclined enough to appreciate the story of CAFE AMORE. Could that be it? In other words: I really only want to see one thing, and that's all I care about. Who cares about the story anyway?
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