(2005 Video)

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The antithesis of Mad Men
lor_23 December 2020
This romance set in an ad agency is typical of Nicholas Steele's many indie productions he made after establishing himself as a major force at Adam & Eve Productions, later followed by his tenure at Bluebird Films. It's glossy, glamorous, well-acted and dull.

George Kaplan's screenplay concerns the competition between successful adwoman Brooke Banner and hotshot Steven St. Croix, hired from a rival agency to pretty much supplant her as top dog. Running the show there is Monica Sweetheart, cast against type as a real meanie and Steve Holmes, his big dick hiding briefly in his pants before filling the frame.

Despite some tough talk by Brooke, resisting the lothario friendliness offered by her new office rival, there's never a doubt that the two stars will end up in the sack together before fade-out.

Other beauties in the cast include young Haley Paige as owner of an auto company who insists on Brooke and Steven teaming up to concoct a campaign to win over young women as potential buyers for a new model of sports car; Haley gets to have sex with her dashing servant/chef Manuel Ferrara.

Half the cast is made up of top foreign talent, such as Barbara Summer as Brooke's ex-girlfriend and Canadian bombshell Candy Lee as an old flame of St. Croix's. Haley's mansion is an extremely impressive location, helping to lend the low-budget movie a convincing look of luxury.
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