(2002 Video)

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Muffed concept saved by busty topless damsels
lor_30 October 2017
Bondage specialist Oak O'Kork makes fun of the Italian sexy comic strips with this unfortunately stillborn, slapdash soft-core video, running less than an hour in length but padded endlessly by addition of "extended" bondage scenes (pure repetition) and bloopers. The great cast bails him out.

Sass Lyn and Sadie Atkins star as the creators of live-action comic strips, using dumb Italian accents (with Sadie as the boss even throwing in some Italian dialog), while a pervert known as the Torino Terror is on the loose abducting or tying up local women. Oak O'Kork behind the camera gets to play a vocal role as their cameraman, recording tableaux that Sass storyboards.

And with that set-up Oak immediately devolves into the genre's nothingness -rather than all-sex, it's all-bondage, with endless scenes of various beauties all tied up, gagged and wriggling. The Terror supposedly strikes, but all we hear is a "Ghack!" noise from Oak's throat as supposedly he is temporarily throttled. Someone at Harmony Concepts should have throttled him for real, or at least told him to provide more story or action between the tedious static shots of bondage femmes in their pantyhose.

Summer Cummings is most striking with her huge boobs hanging out topless, as she's seen tied to a post outdoors. Most of the other girls also go topless, but the lady with the longest running career of all, Ryan Conner recently back in action two decades later as a popular XXX MILF performer, remains clothed throughout.

Dumbest filler here is a hyped inclusion of "rare" footage of the opening exposition scene, presented in black & white, of Atkins and Sass dubbed into English with American accents instead of their fake Italian accents (and Atkins' Italian dialog). Who's kidding who, Oak?
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