Showing posts with label Lili Marlene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lili Marlene. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Three Faces Of Angel (1986)

The Good, The Bad and the Beautiful

It's been a while since this one has been available! 'Three Faces of Angel' was released at the height of Angel's popularity in the 80's.

Definitely some hot scenes here as she is joined by 80's mega stars Kay Parker and Lili Marlene. At the very least, you must check out Angel's steamy lesbian scene with the legendary busty MILF, Kay Parker!

Imagine Cindy's surprise at receiving a letter from her longtime friend Angel after many years of silence. As Cindy reads the letter, Angel's old photos ignite memories that take Cindy, and us, on a sexual adventure into the world of Angel and her friends.

Each scene profiles a side of Angel you may have never seen. Stewardess, skier and wealthy socialite are some of the roles in which you'll see Angel at her very best. In other words, sex, sex and more sex!

The movie is looking better than ever thanks to this great transfer by Cal Vista Classics. Get on over to the theater and watch 'Three Faces of Angel'

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Young Like It Hot (1983)

HUSTLER'S HIGHEST RATING!

Watch 'The Young Like It Hot' Now In Our Theater

Starring: Hyapatia Lee, Kay Parker, Shauna Grant, Lili Marlene, Rose-Linda Kimball, Lindy Shawn, Pat Manning, Sharon Mills, Reni Lovins, Eric Edwards, Bud Lee and Joey Silvera. Directed by Bob Chinn

Gail Palmer's latest production takes us on a wild and no-holds-barred romp through the course of one unforgettable day at the offices of the Ocean Valley Telephone company. The operators and the rest of the horny crew think up just about every conceivable sex caper as they cavort among the plugs and jacks and cables.

Loni, the supervisor is played by slim, voluptuous, dark-haired Hyapatia Lee, the sensational new star who came to adult films via the Miss Nude USA and centerfold route. Veteran porn stud Eric Edwards is Mr. Fishbait, the boss.

As the film opens, the supervisor confirms that they're all about to lose their jobs to a computer which the company is planning to install. She urges the operators and repairmen to put the personal touch into their dealings with all the customers, in the hope of saving their jobs.