"Diane Glenke, Joan Devlon, Mary Jackson, Spring Finlay, Harold Black, John Seeman, Ken Scudder" Classic RevelationsA Portrait of Two Women Something Weird Video
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This title, with John Seeman, Ken Scudder, Joan Devlon, Diane Glenke, Spring Finlay, Mary Jackson, Harold Black on screen, incorporates softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content in a steady, cohesive style.
A runtime of about 58 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
Once upon a time, circa 1970, B.S. (Before Silicone), sex was actually free to be enjoyed without guilt, morality or fear of a life threatening illness. It was a time of bad haircuts, bell bottoms and blue eyeliner. It was also a time of sexual awakening. A Portrait of Two Women introduces us to starlets Joan J. and Sarah L. They don’t play themselves but during a Q&A they tell us their true life experiences and what makes their panties drool. Joan, a raven-haired doll with high cheekbones and a luscious figure, discusses losing her virginity and lesbianism. Sarah, an earthy type with apple pie sensuality calls herself a “puritan” then masturbates on-camera. In hardcore fantasy scenes Joan plays a secretary who makes it with her black boss. She performs fellatio on his Tootsie Roll and then he plows her loins. Afterwards she moans that she needs a woman’s love which leads to a steamy Sapphic encounter. Sarah L. plays “Laura”, who goes to a beauty parlor where rubber-gloved hands shampoo her love box. This paves the way for some naked acrobatics with a guy/girl combo.
Those who appreciate clearly themed releases and a structured pacing and framing will likely find this release engaging. Viewers who follow John Seeman, Ken Scudder, Joan Devlon, Diane Glenke, Spring Finlay, Mary Jackson and Harold Black will likely enjoy their appearance in this particular setup.
A runtime of about 58 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
Once upon a time, circa 1970, B.S. (Before Silicone), sex was actually free to be enjoyed without guilt, morality or fear of a life threatening illness. It was a time of bad haircuts, bell bottoms and blue eyeliner. It was also a time of sexual awakening. A Portrait of Two Women introduces us to starlets Joan J. and Sarah L. They don’t play themselves but during a Q&A they tell us their true life experiences and what makes their panties drool. Joan, a raven-haired doll with high cheekbones and a luscious figure, discusses losing her virginity and lesbianism. Sarah, an earthy type with apple pie sensuality calls herself a “puritan” then masturbates on-camera. In hardcore fantasy scenes Joan plays a secretary who makes it with her black boss. She performs fellatio on his Tootsie Roll and then he plows her loins. Afterwards she moans that she needs a woman’s love which leads to a steamy Sapphic encounter. Sarah L. plays “Laura”, who goes to a beauty parlor where rubber-gloved hands shampoo her love box. This paves the way for some naked acrobatics with a guy/girl combo.
Those who appreciate clearly themed releases and a structured pacing and framing will likely find this release engaging. Viewers who follow John Seeman, Ken Scudder, Joan Devlon, Diane Glenke, Spring Finlay, Mary Jackson and Harold Black will likely enjoy their appearance in this particular setup.