First Class

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Raging Stallion Studios presents High Octane's First Class, directed by Herve Bodilis. Bodilis brings a crew of smooth and dapper European beaus eager to join the mile-high club. Peppered in are a couple scruffy fellows, notably tattooed deity Logan McCree, to even the ranks. Standouts include Logan's scene with Jack Dragon (sporting some heavy ink) where it's hard to tell where one body ends and the other begins. Not to mention the threesome between Logan McCree, Enrico Bellagio, and Renato Bellagio... a cock pit in the truest sense. We've still got three cock smoking scenes to go before reaching our final destination people - a fucking warm load. Turbulence welcome.

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19-05-2009

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123 min

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Hervé Bodilis

Hervé Bodilis

No Body Prod film ever had a Hervé Handsome credit, it was always Hervé Bodilis, since he IS in fact Body Prod. That "Handsome" name was from the beginning a High Octane creation, for the North American market, to ensure the US distributor which had acquired the North American rights to the films also owned the director's name so that in case their agreement was dissolved, Bodilis couldn't hope to build on the reputation accrued to him in the US from those films. High Octane just followed the template already introduced by the Falcon International Collection, at the beginning of the 90s: sustain for as long as possible the fiction of a Californian "studio" actually making films in Europe (as opposed to just buying and importing products). The people at Pacific Creek pulled the same stunt on Robert Boggs with their Alain Eclair charade in 2003.
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