"Annette Haven, Kelly Nichols, Lili Marlene, Michelle Maren, Cassandra Leigh, Annette Heinz, Paul Thomas, Joey Silvera, R. Bolla, Chelsea Blake, George Payne" Feature, Facial, Anal, All Sex, Classic Public Affairs Caballero Home Video
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Here Kelly Nichols, Paul Thomas, Annette Haven, Joey Silvera, Lili Marlene, R. Bolla, Chelsea Blake, Cassandra Leigh, George Payne, Michelle Maren, Annette Heinz appear in a release shaped by gonzo-style or straightforward hardcore scenes with little plot, anal play, anal penetration and related acts and softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content.
Running about 1 hour and 28 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
1984 is an erection year, and Public Affairs is here to prove it! Paul Thomas plays Nicholas Stern, a corrupt congressman and wanton womanizer who'll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. And screw he does, mostly with the gullible and gorgeous campaign volunteers who swoon at his feet. Annette Haven is the investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Stern meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college (Kelly Nichols), he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. But this turns out to be Stern's fatal mistake, proving that politicians do indeed make strange bed fellows.IAFD:
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles and a coherent visual flow will likely find this release engaging. For those interested in Kelly Nichols, Paul Thomas, Annette Haven, Joey Silvera, Lili Marlene, R. Bolla, Chelsea Blake, Cassandra Leigh, George Payne, Michelle Maren and Annette Heinz, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.
Running about 1 hour and 28 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
1984 is an erection year, and Public Affairs is here to prove it! Paul Thomas plays Nicholas Stern, a corrupt congressman and wanton womanizer who'll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. And screw he does, mostly with the gullible and gorgeous campaign volunteers who swoon at his feet. Annette Haven is the investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Stern meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college (Kelly Nichols), he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. But this turns out to be Stern's fatal mistake, proving that politicians do indeed make strange bed fellows.IAFD:
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles and a coherent visual flow will likely find this release engaging. For those interested in Kelly Nichols, Paul Thomas, Annette Haven, Joey Silvera, Lili Marlene, R. Bolla, Chelsea Blake, Cassandra Leigh, George Payne, Michelle Maren and Annette Heinz, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.