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  • Overlong Genie in the Bottle story about an old man who hangs out at strip bars and rooms in a seedy seniors hotel whose son (Eric Edwards) mysteriously dies in the middle east, leaving him a bottle containing a genie (Traci Lords) that can make him 30 years younger. One scene has him transformed into his younger self (Steve Drake) but still shows them as two separate characters. The sound cuts off to cover music during most of the sex, bringing it back towards the finish dubbed out of sync. The only scenes worth watching are Drake with Traci and Gina Carrera, the rest is time filler that often looks padded with repeat clips. The hotel clerk has enough old age jokes to even offend those over 40. Much more plot driven than any of Traci's adult films or any adult films in general.
  • Many young men fantasized about Barbara Eden as the genie in the bottle. Her tight costume, beautiful face, and tantalizing form were oh so alluring to audiences that were teased weekly.

    So here comes porn and its take-off of the theme. No astronauts in this edition. These are old men and one is granted the gift of wishes that Genie (played by Traci Lords) will grant. But as Genie soon finds out, as in the TV show, she becomes jealous as her "Master" utilizes his wishes while she can only watch from her bottle. She develops a strong crush but how does she tell Master and what can she do to show him it is her he should be with? But this is Traci Lords and in her underage heyday the ultra alluring, bosomy teen seductress knows how to best get her man. Getting naked with her man Traci opens herself up to him and encourages him to seduce her. As always we see Traci lose herself in the sex. Her writhing squeals of ecstasy are loud and believable. Fact is the girl sets every sex scene on fire. The camera can't help but fixate on her gorgeous and large breasts and then move down to her very hot pussy. As her master thrusts in and out of her one can see the chemistry Traci had with co-star Steve Drake. The editing isn't great, the sound quality is really poor, but any venue in that period with Traci is a homerun.