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  • Apparently an indie production for Adam & Eve release (a crew member is listed as final end credit as "for Adam & Eve", repping the company during production), Wet Fantasies explores erotic fantasies as an XXX study in psychology. Most cryptic element is multi-credits for a quite obscure pornographer "Jennifer James" who is only briefly glimpsed in the BTS giving co-star Taylor St. Claire direction as well as gazing at the action from off-camera. She looks and sounds like a transsexual performer.

    Monica Mayhem stars as a sexual researcher, who gets funded by an institute run by Dr. Charm, played by the principal crew member Jim DiGiorgio. He's also director of photography and I assumed he was the director, too (James = Jim = Jennifer James) but the real JJ appears on set alongside him.

    Assigned to work with Monica on sexual research is Joel Lawrence, as Dr. Smartz, and unfortunately he overacts miserably.

    But it is the sexual fantasies of the title that matter in this feature, episodically presented as Mayhem and Lawrence interview a series of test subjects. Most striking scene is set in an alley where a timid librarian, well-played by ultra-buxom Brooke Hunter, fantasizes herself as a streetwalker, servicing one of porn's oldest farts Don Hollywood, convincing as her john (who in real life was a 54-year old with a big dick), until his money shot is a spray from off-screen, quite phony looking. Phony enough that it would pass censorship in a softcore edited version of the movie, since not explicit. After watching the movie, I was pleased to discover via IMDb that he was married to Brooke at the time.

    Dee is correctly billed as "Beautiful Girl" in a fantasy opposite Kyle Stone, overplaying it as usual when he fancies himself a Mastroianni-type Euro lothario. Lesbian action is well-staged between Taylor St. Claire as a Hollywood producer and Venus as a porn actress who fantasizes being an innocent young thing subjected to the casting couch by Taylor. That's a nice reversal of the movie's central premise.

    Of course the story leads to Monica and Joel hooking up in the final reel. It is hardly up to the high standards of Couples Romance content that Adam & Eve was known for, but is moderately enjoyable nonetheless.