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  • Saint's driving musical score, punctuated oddly by country music interludes, is the saving grace of this early Nick Orleans/Nick Steele Couples Romance from the supreme source of that genre, Adam & Eve and its Ultimate Pictures banner.

    Wisp of a story concerns beautiful country girl Nicolette anxious to relocate to the Big City, in this case L.A. She has realtor Brick Majors to thank for that transition, and of course Brick provides plenty of lovin' along the way.

    Orleans' famed fetishism is on display, including his fondness for sexy pantyhose and a show-stopping party scene in a club where the checkerboard-design floor is used as part of artful compositions as the main protagonists watch a public sex display that is fairly amazing.

    Hardly up there with the many classics A & E would release, it is still a diverting example of a lost art form that at least temporarily (over 2 decades ago) successfully bridged the chasm that has always separated Romantic narrative porn from its distant, benighted gonzo cousin.