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  • My random look-back at turn of this century porn has unfortunately defied random chance and come up with many a Jim Enright feature of late, and this is the worst. Set in the State Psychiatric Facility, it is an embarrassing attempt at a Women in Stir feature.

    Deservedly obscure actress Azlea Antistia gets the lead role and doesn't do much with it, other than reciting her lines clearly (after many a bobble, duly recorded in the DVD's "Bloopers" section). Clocking in at barely 5 feet tall, she has huge breasts and appealing stubby nipples, and that's about it.

    She's undercover as a private eye hired by the state attorney general's office to get the goods on the corrupt doctor/warden and his staff at the facility. Helping her out is a new doc assigned there, tall Lauren Montgomery, who I assume was cast opposite Azlea as a nasty joke by Enright, so disparate are their elevations.

    Crooked warden is John Decker, not up to his usual acting skills, accompanied by a motley staff featuring fellow doctor Kyle Stone and orderly T.T. Boy. With so few males on the payroll, Enright emphasizes lesbian action, and here Rayveness excels. She humps a fellow "incorrigible" inmate on the top of a bunk bed on a poorly dressed set, as cheap as they come. With her hair style much lighter than trademark, Ray is fun to see back in her girls-only phase of a great career.

    Gimmick that the staff is making porn videos using the femme inmates, and even feeding content to websites and chat rooms is explained but unconvincing, as is the entire farrago. Enright himself shows up as the warden's assistant and cameraman and seems sleazy enough on camera to fit the role.

    Wicked, though in its waning days now as a force in the industry (yet livelier still than its arch-rival Vivid), certainly had some clunkers among its classics, and clunk! fully describes "Crazy Like a Fox".