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    Toni English aka Kelly Holland made some fine movies, notably her "Naked Hollywood" series for Adam & Eve, but blows an opportunity here working for Vivid Video. It wastes a fine Dyanna Lauren performance on a very thin script.

    As it stands, finished movie plays more like a padded 90-minute short subject than a full-fledged film. That's because the XXX footage overwhelms the very brief story.

    Opening with a black & white fantasy segment that is presented as an erotic dream/nightmare but turns out to be more of a presentiment flash forward, tale has Colt Steele on the run, later identified as having killed the evil husband of his girlfriend back in New Orleans, in a rage after the man cut up her face in jealousy. On the lam in his convertible he ends up in Texas, helped by a gas station attendant (Carter Ward), who steers the sleeping stud to an available job at the ranch of Mr. Hawthorne (Mo Ward).

    Hawthorne's daughter, the beautiful Dyanna Lauren is about to marry Mark Davis, an unappealing male gold digger. After the ranch's foreman dallies sexually with the maid (Lana Sands), the movie soon devolves into sex scenes of battling bachelorette and bachelor parties, both involving group sex. Big-name talent enact these scenes, followed by the inevitable hook-up of Dyanna and Colt, as Dyanna rebels against daddy's arranged marriage for her and the movie's climax is followed by a few plot twists.

    Several serious rewrites could have saved this basic story premise, rather than loading it up with extraneous sex. With an excellent guitar score by Greg Steel, Lauren's plight manages to conjure up some moments of tragic romantic dramatics, but the shorthand story is poorly developed.