(2011 Video)

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Poor script, as usual
lor_15 March 2019
Marc Cushman, a man who confuses quantity with quality, gets credited as director with two different pseudonyms on this mediocre Penthouse release: "Cash Markman" in opening credits and "Penny Nichols" in end credits. He declines to be listed for one of his thousand lousy screenplays, perhaps understandably.

India Summer voices over his pithy, pointless and annoyingly smug narration, introducing six vignettes of cheating wives action. Cushman delights in talking down to his viewers, clearly ashamed of slaving away in porn (though cashing his innumerable paychecks), and it shows.

When it comes inevitably to the final vignette wherein India appears on screen and humps TJ Cummings, the script makes no sense whatsoever, rather than tying up loose ends. India closes a folder (presumably containing letters to Penthouse, given that this is a Penthouse Letters release, though Markman neglects to follow the usual recitation of personal letter that the series format ordinarily presents) and humps TJ without any explanation of why she has lectured him about infidelity for an hour and a half, and even what their relationship is.

The segments clash in terms of content, with one heavy-handed vignette featuring Misty Stone convincing Marcus London that their respective spouses are cheating on them with each other, the solution being of course that London hook up with Misty for some IR content.

Requisite lesbian scene has bisexual Cassandra Cruz confiding to love Mia Lelani that she needs both servicing from her husband as well as her, as they get down on the couch in front of a roaring fireplace.
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