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Strap-On Sunny

Strap-On Sunny

Released Aug 25th, 2010
Running Time 98 Min.
Director Sunny Lane
Company Tom Byron Pictures
Distribution Company Evolution Distribution
DVD Extra Behind the Scenes
Cast Courtney Cummz, Sunny Lane, Nina Hartley, Charlie Laine, Tory Lane, Kayla Paige, Amber Rayne, London Keyes
Critical Rating AAAA
Genre All-Girl

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Synopsis

Sunny Lane wears her strap-on in lesbian attacks on her friends. Aided by special guest star Nina Hartley, Sunny makes her directorial debut.

Reviews

For her first incursion into directing, Sunny Lane manages to elicit an amazing sex scene from leather-clad Tory Lane and a “street girl” played by Amber Rayne, who is asleep on a bare mattress in an alley, covered by a sheet. While Sunny participates with a hand, some clit-slapping or some spit into a gaping asshole, the action concentrates on Amber and Tory and the use of some toys, which evolves into a breathtakingly sleazy scene. By the time the girls use a double dong in their asses and pussies for a double-double penetration (yes, you can get this at In ’n’ Out Burger now), they have qualified for one of the nastiest girl/girl scenes of the year.

This “documentary” about Sunny Lane’s evolution into a strap-on lesbian takes her to Dr. Nina Hartley, who pontificates on Lane’s ascension into lesbianism and then teaches the young blonde the art of strapping on a fake penis. After their office roundelay, they join a trio of waiting patients—Courtney Cummz, Charlie Laine and London Keyes—who have embarked on their own dildo-infused orgy. And Sunny breaks her lesbian cherry at a dyke bar in a docu-style sex scene that places her on a pool table with Kayla Paige, where fingers, tongues and a double dong do the trick.

It’s hardly possible that the sex can get any hotter than that Tory Lane/Amber Rayne scenario, and perhaps the rest of Strap-On Sunny suffers by comparison. And while some of the sex is of the porn-star-tongue-outvariety, this is a nicely mounted first effort for Lane. The extras include something called “Keep Your Sunny Side Up,” essentially a short BTS where Sunny interviews the various girls on the set.



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