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Falling from Grace

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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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  • Adult
  • Drama
Devasted after a breakup with his girlfriend, a young man joins the priesthood. However, five years later his ex-girlfriend returns, and wants to get back together with him. He is torn betwe... Read allDevasted after a breakup with his girlfriend, a young man joins the priesthood. However, five years later his ex-girlfriend returns, and wants to get back together with him. He is torn between his desire for her and his dedication to the church.Devasted after a breakup with his girlfriend, a young man joins the priesthood. However, five years later his ex-girlfriend returns, and wants to get back together with him. He is torn between his desire for her and his dedication to the church.
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
27
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • Brad Armstrong
  • Writers
    • Daniel Metcalf
    • Brad Armstrong
    • Jonathan Morgan
  • Stars
    • Sydnee Steele
    • Brad Armstrong
    • Mike Horner
Top credits
  • Director
    • Brad Armstrong
  • Writers
    • Daniel Metcalf
    • Brad Armstrong
    • Jonathan Morgan
  • Stars
    • Sydnee Steele
    • Brad Armstrong
    • Mike Horner
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    • 1User review
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination

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    Sydnee Steele
    Sydnee Steele
    • Graceas Grace
    Brad Armstrong
    • Father Jared Summersas Father Jared Summers
    Mike Horner
    Mike Horner
    • Father Jamesas Father James
    Stephanie Swift
    Stephanie Swift
    • Lysetteas Lysette
    Felecia
    • Sarahas Sarah
    Randy Spears
    Randy Spears
    • Vanceas Vance
    Stormy Daniels
    Stormy Daniels
    • Christyas Christy
    • (as Stormy)
    Dillon Day
    • Tanneras Tanner
    • (as Dillon)
    Jessica Drake
    Jessica Drake
    • Shaneas Shane
    Nicole Sheridan
    Nicole Sheridan
    • Bekkaas Bekka
    Kitten
    • Betsyas Betsy
    Joey Ray
    • Josephas Joseph
    Voodoo
    • Leonardas Leonard
    Olivia O'Grady
    • Mrs. Smithas Mrs. Smith
    Tod Hunter
    • Zealotas Zealot
    Heather Lauchlan
    • Extraas Extra
    Dale Durden
    • Extraas Extra
    Jonathan Rowsey
    • Extraas Extra
    • Director
      • Brad Armstrong
    • Writers
      • Daniel Metcalf
      • Brad Armstrong
      • Jonathan Morgan
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    Earnest taboo drama by Brad
    Brad Armstrong won Best Actor accolade from AVN for this prestige Wicked Pictures release, in the film (as opposed to shot-on-video) category.

    He portrays a Catholic priest facing a crisis of faith, caused by the return of ex-flame Grace (Sydnee Steele) after a 5-year absence. He left her back then upon finding her in flagrante delicto with another man (Dillon Day).

    Brad as director/co-writer of the feature adopts a strategy dating back to Cecil B. DeMille's string of hit movies in the Silent Era in which he depicted all manner of debauchery and licentiousness (with exploitation elements like nude scenes included) as part of cautionary tales, ending with warnings of the consequence of such immoral actions. That gimmick was prevalent among softcore pornographers in the glory days of the 1960s in order to forestall censorship, with a sexy melodrama customarily concluding with the wayward protagonists getting punished.

    Brad is to be applauded for his interest in carrying on the traditional Adult Cinema narrative approach, rather than going over to the more commercial gonzo all-sex mode characteristic of 21st Century porn. But the sex scenes in "Falling from Grace" are generally extraneous, and scored with music that sounds like a cheesy porno soundtrack. For example, two of the six XXX scenes are merely prostitutes in Brad's neighborhood servicing johns, first an IR blow-job by Kitten on Joey Ray, and then a more energetic threesome involving the real-life couple Voodoo and Nicole Sheridan, with a rail-thin young Jessica Drake (before her Wicked superstardom and endless teaming up with Brad) joining in. Brad witnesses this latter sexual encounter, adding to his growing temptation to stray.

    Mike Horner is most effective as a fellow priest giving Brad plenty of good advice regarding his calling and current wavering. Stormy Daniels is voluptuous as girl friend to Brad's best bud Randy Spears. Another extraneous sex scene has super-duper stars Stephanie Swift and Felecia in Sapphic embrace.

    I was pleased with the end credits including dozens of extras who fill out the scenes at church, a restaurant or a Soup Kitchen Brad runs, but sloppiness intrudes in listing Randy Spears' role as "Vance", when both Stormy and Brad have called him by the name Mike in a scene of the three together. Even if the character is named Mike Vance this doesn't cut it.

    Movie ends with a choice between two endings Brad shot back to back, depicting the two options facing him at the film's conclusion: whether to go back to living (and humping) with the delectable Sydnee Steele or to send her packing forever and be true to his calling as a priest. Brad put one in the feature and the other as a typical DVD Bonus Scene. They both play out in corny fashion.
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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Wicked Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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