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  • This Wicked Pictures vehicle for contract star Stephanie Swift is of very high quality, similar to a followup feature spotlighting her titled "Backseat Confidential". Brad Armstrong worked on both pictures, with Jonathan Morgan directing "Confidential".

    There is no dialog, just Stephanie voicing over her musings as a newcomer trying to make her way in Manhattan, aspiring to the high life living on Park Avenue. It mixes reality with wish fulfillment and her erotic fantasies, all smoothly presented with a hypnotic musical score, much in the manner of those classic turn of this century Couples Romances that were a specialty of rival label Adam & Eve.

    Sydnee Steele is strikingly glamorous as the epitome of a Park Avenue socialite, walking her dog and then humping the sexy doorman Vince Vouyer in the lobby of her apartment building.

    The incomparable Nikita Denise enhances a fantasy threesome with Swift and chauffeur Dillon Day, while a night at the opera is elegantly staged on a low budget by Brad, with spiffed-up Mark Davis servicing Stef in their balcony booth.

    Lesbian sex features Stef opposite lovely Isabella, as well as a voyeurism scene (Stef at her imaginary telescope) eyeing Gina Ryder and Adriana Sage going at it.

    Brad himself guests before the camera (uncredited) servicing Stef in the opening sex scene. As shown in Red Ezra's BTS short subject, Brad is not pompous or pretentious in this project, all the better for that compared to his often disappointing later self-imposed "blockbusters".