Secret Dreams
- Video
- 2003
- 1h 25m
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Jill Kelly unwisely promoted one of her crew flunkies, name of Steve Chase, to the director's chair for this forgettable programmer for her eponymous porn label. I like watching Jill's forgotten product, but not this one.
It features several of her contract beauties schmoozing at a cafe, and their erotic fantasies displayed for us, all of it mundane. Name dropping of "Jill" and "Steve" gives it an infra dig overtone.
Strip away the set-ups for the fiv scenes and you have a basically all-sex feature with the mere illusion of story and characters. Just like the major XXX studios she was competing with after the turn of this century, Jill had to keep her contract ladies working, so we get greats like Star E. Knight and Tyler Faith spotlighted alongside big-name talents Lezley Zen (only cast member still on the scene 15 years later) and Aria. Aria is the most uninhibited here, contributing d.p.'s and other specialties.
The guys are basically the same crew employed in practically every big-deal picture of the period, with Barrett Blade losing a t (he's spelled Barret in the credits) and looking exactly like he does in every movie, not giving an inch on his default creepy biker screen persona.
It features several of her contract beauties schmoozing at a cafe, and their erotic fantasies displayed for us, all of it mundane. Name dropping of "Jill" and "Steve" gives it an infra dig overtone.
Strip away the set-ups for the fiv scenes and you have a basically all-sex feature with the mere illusion of story and characters. Just like the major XXX studios she was competing with after the turn of this century, Jill had to keep her contract ladies working, so we get greats like Star E. Knight and Tyler Faith spotlighted alongside big-name talents Lezley Zen (only cast member still on the scene 15 years later) and Aria. Aria is the most uninhibited here, contributing d.p.'s and other specialties.
The guys are basically the same crew employed in practically every big-deal picture of the period, with Barrett Blade losing a t (he's spelled Barret in the credits) and looking exactly like he does in every movie, not giving an inch on his default creepy biker screen persona.
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