(1996 Video)

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Back as in 'backdoor'
lor_6 September 2022
This obscure porn feature was missing from IMDb until I added it today -better late than never. Despite some big name cast members it got lost in the shuffle.

Husband/wife team of Jay & Kaitlyn Ashley receive creative credits but they're hardly worth putting on a resume. It's a stupid, sloppy production, merely there to showcase anal sex. Even the title is dumb, sort of a play on words I presume, namely "backline" instead of "headline". As a word, it's only used in regard to audio equipment.

Though Kaitlyn receives top billing in the credits, she has no dialogue and is, despite her having written the script, merely a sex object d.p.'d by co-stars Steve Hatcher and Rick Masters.

Actual leads are reporters played by Christi Lake and Nici Sterling, in trouble with their editor Hatcher for failing to turn in any big stories lately. Solution is for the gals to go undercover and do exposes on a corrupt sports coach.

This meager plot line is handled poorly, illogically in fact, as Nici goes off to see coach Alex Sanders while Christi heads to the locker room to investigate Black basketball players. No connection is made, just excuses for sex scenes.

Nici finds coach Alex Sanders and assistant Jay Ashley interviewing busty Shannon Rush, and immediately has a foursome with them, an utterly stupid scene.

Meanwhile, Christi finds Mr. Marcus, Julian St. Jox and an obscure Black actor (so obscure I'm trying to disentangle his few credits which have previously been mixed in with a White actor in Gay porn bearing the same stage name) Eric Stone in the locker room. The guys aren't interested in an expose, but they are happy to have a gang-bang with Christi. At one point she has a limp black dick in her mouth and suddenly dribbles out a pint of fake cum all over her breasts.

One sad postscript: when I added this I noticed in IMDb that Kaitlyn died at a young age, with no cause of death and no obituary (when googled). I was a fan back in the '90s and it's a shame no tribute or meaningful mention of her has surfaced.
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