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Thrills II (2003) Online
Original Title :
Thrills II
Genre :
Creative Work / Adult / Drama / Thriller
Year :
2003
Directror :
Tommy Ganz
Cast :
Kira Kener,Steven St. Croix,Tawny Roberts
Writer :
Marco J. Spumante,Marco J. Spumante
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
1h 14min
Rating :
6.5/10
Thrills II (2003) Online

Credited cast:
Kira Kener Kira Kener - Kira Shulman
Steven St. Croix Steven St. Croix - Reporter
Tawny Roberts Tawny Roberts - Senator's Wife (as Tawni) (credit only)
Drew Hurlie Drew Hurlie - The Maid (credit only)
TJ Cummings TJ Cummings - Male Nurse
Steve Taylor Steve Taylor - Worm
Felicia Fox Felicia Fox - Dancing Girl (credit only)
Calli Cox Calli Cox - Blonde (credit only)
Frank Bukkwyd Frank Bukkwyd - Senator Shulman
Tyce Bune Tyce Bune - Dr. Mann
Lola Lola - Receptionist
Alex Klung Alex Klung - Orderly 2
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chandler Chandler
Jenna Davis Jenna Davis
Kelsey Heart Kelsey Heart - Woman #1


User reviews

Oparae

Oparae

Crew member (often on major Vivid projects) Tommy Ganz got Peter Principled into the director's chair for a pair of thrillers, which should be termed Fillers. Even the credits on this junker are garbled -using the End Credits from Part 1 to list the wrong personnel for Part 2.

In any event it's simply Kira Kener vehicle time, the goal to feed on a regular basis the turn of this century demand by fans for heavy doses of porn featuring the busty contract superstar. She's in a mental hospital, with a large empty room with pillars used frequently here as a poor subsitute for a dressed set.

Frank Bukkwyd is a corrupt senator and Steven St. Croix an inquisitive reporter who ends up in the asylum, giving the veteran Adult actor a chance to give an embarrassing over-the-top performance when he goes crazy in stir.

Tyce Bune underplays by way of contrast as the evil guy in charge of the place, and I thought his was going to be a NonSex turn until late in the show when he has the privilege of humping Kira. This mess has so many loose ends and incompetent plotting/continuity that director Ganz should have been stripped of his DGA card (as if he ever could have been granted one in the first place).

Like so many inferior Vivid releases, it seems to have been ground out merely to generate Bonus Scene excerpts for other Vivid releases, sort of a Porn version of finance's Pyramid and Ponzi schemes.