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A fine 8-part crime story running 265 minutes in total from filmmaker Seth Gamble stars him as Silas Knight, involved in shady operations including trafficking high-tech circuit boards/microchips for racing cars, who is wrongfully incarcerated for killing a cop (Clarke Kent) but ultimately exonerated when the cop's partner (Lexington Steele) is arrested for the crime.
Besides his lovely wife Ivy Wolfe, there are plenty of interesting femmes having sex here, including: Kenna James, also mixed up in the auto parts crimes; Kenzie Anne, daughter of gambling kingpin Axel Braun (who also produced the movie for Wicked Pictures; and Ryan Reid as a sexy, corrupt accountant.
As writer-director, Gamble maintains a nice balance between the footage allotted in each segment to advancing the story and fleshing out the characters, with the main requirement of delivering about 25 minutes of XXX sex in each vignette. The finale tying up various plot threads is contrived but satisfying.
Besides his lovely wife Ivy Wolfe, there are plenty of interesting femmes having sex here, including: Kenna James, also mixed up in the auto parts crimes; Kenzie Anne, daughter of gambling kingpin Axel Braun (who also produced the movie for Wicked Pictures; and Ryan Reid as a sexy, corrupt accountant.
As writer-director, Gamble maintains a nice balance between the footage allotted in each segment to advancing the story and fleshing out the characters, with the main requirement of delivering about 25 minutes of XXX sex in each vignette. The finale tying up various plot threads is contrived but satisfying.