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  • lor_3 October 2020
    Lots of random footage slapped together marks this first of a series of action/adventure movies from Bluebird Films. Three volumes were issued a decade ago, and recently more material has been made available on the British company's website.

    Bluebird owner Paul Chaplin plays a neo-Nazi called The Baron, a creepy villain who turns out victorious at the end of the initial release. He won a Best Foreign Director award for this release from AVN, as phony an award as that mag has ever handed out.

    Opening resembles those lengthy Bond intros, where a couple of femme agents played by Shawna Lenee and Jessica Jaymes are teased as the heroines, but killed off. Instead we get busty Carly Parker and the inimitable Lezley Zen as the leads, involved in plenty of sex and token action scenes, plus lousy special effects.

    Very poorly staged and photographed, the result is a mess, merely an excuse for Chaplin's fetish of group sex and a chance for him to copulate with beautiful actresses. One of them gives him a Nazi salute, perhaps the only sincere moment in the whole show.