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Lost Angels: Wanda Curtis

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$14.69

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This item discontinued by Studio. Orders LIMITED TO REMAINING STOCK.

Just Generally ”Lickin’ Good”

Cast: Wanda Curtis, Anais, Venus, Randy Spears, Anthony Hardwood, Nick Manning

Produced by Ethan Kane
Concept by Michael Ninn

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THE SERIES:

With the Lost Angels series, Commander Ninn takes a relatively unknown director and one particular female porn star, combining them in five uniquely styled scenes. Ninn’s stated goal concentrates on demonstrate how differently mood, and lighting, and wardrobe, and makeup, and (obviously) sexual partners, can provide the viewer with entirely different experiences. One constant shines through in this endeavor: All of the experiences push the boundaries of erotic definition.

THIS EPISODE:

Taking over the reigns of Ninn Worx’ critically acclaimed Lost Angels series, Ethan Kane shows a great deal of maturity as he allows contract exclusive Wanda Curtis the freedom to explore her own sexuality, while remaining true to the visual style that defines Michael Ninn’s Ninn Worx.

Even seasoned performers like Wanda Curtis rarely get an opportunity to script five sexual scenarios to their own unique liking, yet Director Kane shows enough savvy to let his star do just that. What results we can only describe as raw passion — felt by performer and viewer alike. Providing the expected range of extraordinary production values, a supporting cast that includes another Ninn Worx’ contract exclusive, Anais, and the sexual dimensions of Venus – a true submissive – Kane can make an easy claim that he now belongs in the same revered category as some of XXX’s finest producers of high-end explicit erotica.

DVD Extras Include: Lengthy Behind-The-Scenes clips and a 120-picture Gallery

Additional Information

Studio Ninn Worx
Risque Stars Anais
director Ethan Kane

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