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An early adult film with Ron Jeremey as the lead
temp-485874 December 2016
If you are a fan of 1980's adult films and Ron Jeremy you will like this. Cheesy story-line but Ron comes across his usual lovable self. The other ladies in it make this a worthwhile viewing. One of my all time favourite adult film ladies, Lisa De Leeuw, makes an appearance. I must mention the scene which she performs with Ron. Lisa takes on the appearance of a cowgirl and is put into a trance by Rons character. She ends the scene by giving Ron an expert blowjob...my all time favourite adult move scene as it happens. It's worth watching the film just for this scene! As it's been mentioned in the previous review, the scene is repeated during the closing credits. Not that many will complain about this!
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Ron Jeremy is the Devil in this yawner
lor_1 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Another clunker from actress-turned-director Drea, THE OTHER SIDE OF LIANNA is a sloppy fantasy wasting some beautiful actresses in a tiresome video. Even Ron Jeremy's comedic antics as The Devil (no less) can't save it.

Redhead favorite Cyndee Summers plays a housewife, with Ron popping up as a door-to- door salesman, working for Infernal Industries. He makes plenty of wisecracks, and shows Cyndee (as Lianna) a magic music box that plays a hypnotic tune.

Fantasy enters the picture as Ron puts a cloth on Cyndee's face, instantly transforming the house frau into a bombshell, and then humps her. He pretends to cum, but doesn't (unexplained). This sort of trial offer pact with The Devil has her promising not to tell her husband about the aphrodisiacal music box.

Her pal Tamara Longley visits and sees the music box when no one's home, and gets horny, masturbating. Lianna's hubby Steve Drake comes home and instantly f*cks Tamara.

William Margold is the boring bartender at the local watering hole, where Lisa De Leeuw holds court wearing a cowboy hat. Lisa picks up Cyndee and they have a lesbian sex scene right at the bar. (Cyndee's beautiful here -hotter than in her first career over a decade earlier during porn's early days.) Coming to her senses, Cyndee runs away.

Ron calls his boss - it turns out he's merely an apprentice devil on probation, and running under his quota for collecting souls. He goes to the bar in quest for same and exploits his special power to control what people say.

Margold acts as the straight man, with Ron comically seducing Lisa at the bar.

Tamara brings Guy (Dino Alexander) to visit Cyndee & Steve. Cyndee is embarrassed when the other folks start talking dirty and Lisa shows up thinking it's a party. An orgy erupts to Cyndee's dismay, and she runs away, taking the music box with her. I've seen about half of the videos credited in IMDb to screenwriter Hart Williams and this one does not depart from his batting a neat .000.

Story is slightly confused at this point, as Cyndee is looking ultra-sexy, and Ron suddenly reappears wearing only a red towel as he tries to get her to sign the soul-contract just 12 minutes before his deadline is up. Ron humps Cyndee and with her unconscious the scene shifts to Margold's wine cellar, with just 9 minutes to go.

Tlhe rest of the cast is there, lying around -asleep. Cyndee finally figures it out: "You want my soul, right?, and insists on another sex bout with Ron before signing. Too late -he's missed his deadline and is reassigned to dog duty.

A tacked-on ending has Cyndee & Drake back in bed humping as if nothing had happened, writing it all off as just a strange dream (my least favorite ending gimmick of all time). Anticlimax shows Ron walking a dog.

In yet an even dumber touch, Drea reprises after the video ends a shot of Ron getting a blow job at the bar from Lisa earlier in the show, which yielded a cum shot. I guess it's repeated just to remind us that the self-styled stud actually could deliver, after his scenes with Cyndee had him coming up empty. Such are the perils not so much of fame but of building a reputation on something so ephemeral as "the little death".
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