Date sent: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 00:16:13 -0400
From: Skeeter
Subject: On Trial Part 2, The Oral Arguments
Movie Title: On Trial Part 2, The Oral Arguments
By: Vivid Video
Time: 1:01
Produced: Paul Thomas
92 or 93????
Written Carl Esser
Starring: Savannah
Christy Canyon
Brit Morgan (in credits, no sex)
Jenna Fine
Jon Dough
T.T. Boy (not in credits, no sex)
Scott Irish (in credits, no sex)
Mickey Ray
The sequel to: On Trial One: In Defense of Savannah. Continuation of the courtroom drama with a
bit of sex thrown in for flavor. See the following address for the review:
http://www.rame.net/reviews/misc/ot1.html
The video starts with about 15 minutes of excerpts from the first video. They show more clips
from the courtroom than anything else. No sustained scenes from the previous video.
1st scene: Savannah and Jenna Fine putting on a dance show. Savannah is wearing a gorgeous
silver bikini, don't remember what JF was wearing. Well, as usual, the girls get carried away.
They go thru the routine, and to my surprise, Savannah actually seems interested in the scene.
Jenna is always enthusiastic and doesn't mind getting sloppy with her blonde playmate. They end
in 69.
2nd scene: Christy Canyon and Mickey Ray having fun. She starts with a nice hummer, one of her
better oral scenes (that I have seen). He gets to lay back on a couch and watch CC go to work,
the lucky shit. Well, time to return the favor, CC laying back on the couch, spread wide... He
does a bit of finger work and gets her boobs a bouncin. They go doggie style, then mish, starts
pounding away and.... no pop shot!!!! What a waste.
3rd scene: This is the scene that makes the video worth renting. Savannah, JF and Jon Dough. It
all starts with a bit of Jenna head, Savannah stands back playing with herself, watching the show,
while the camera looks thru her legs at the JF hummer. What a view, Savannah dipping her own
fingers while watching the show. Savannah is always doing a bit of show dancing on her feet (with
fingers inserted and watching the show). CC pops up in the background for a few minutes, why???
no reason, ask Paul T Now for the final arguments (hence the title), and the decision is off to
the jury.
4th scene: Savannah and Mickey Ray (her supposed boyfriend) go for a romp while the jury is out.
They find a nice secluded store room. Staring on a table, Savannah gives some decent head, and
then receives some. They do some mish, then doggie, and he spanks a few drops on her ass.
Started hot, ended warm.
The jury returns and the verdict is: ???????? I bet there is a sequel
I would give this about a 2.95 rating (Imperator scale). Savannah taking a shot to the lips makes
this a safe rental.
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