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  • Skye Blue gives it her all in "Exile", which she indicates is her first comedy feature, made for Sin City back when that label was a big deal in Adult Cinema. It's light fluff and fun to watch.

    Steven St. Croix stars as Vinnie Carducci, a mafioso who ratted on a crime family and is arriving with his family at a remote farm as part of the Witness Protection Program. He has fun doing an impression of a movie gangster, based not as he says in the BTS short subject on Joe Pesci, but rather watching lots of dumb Hollywood movies.

    The comedy here is broad, but the fish out of water premise is well-milked by Skye, working from a script by Adult utility infielder Anthony Crane. She notes in the BTS that Crane was serving a 5-year prison stretch and this feature was apparently made from an old script he wrote.

    An able cast makes both the sex and humor work, notably Sin City star Aurora Snow, doing her underage thing and impressive in a d.p. threesome with hitmen Dale DaBone and Joey Ray, as well as Shay Sweet, another star of the era reportedly performing her first boy/girl scenes on camera. Not to be outdone, Brittney Skye is appealing as St. Croix's sexy daughter and Felicia Fox (misspelled Felica in the opening credits) tries her hand at comedy as his wife, invoking a bit of Fran Drescher delivery.

    Fly in the ointment is Randy Spears, perhaps the most overrated actor of his generation (and a turnoff for me, inescapable as he's cast in so many XXX story-line features), playing a blind bumpkin who rattles off at the mouth endlessly as would-be comic relief.