Betrayed (1996) DVD Cover |
The first thing that you’re going to notice about this movie is that it has some great overall music. The musical score is tremendous, and I was absolutely floored by the tension that was created throughout the opening. The start of the movie features a roaming camera inside a bar, with stellar editing from Greg Steel. The art director is Rod Hopkins, and the director of the movie is none other than, Greg Steel. This is a higher budget porno and it shows at times.
The movie starts with Vince Vouyer and some random dude talking. They are in an alley and one has a Frys Electronics shirt on, which is funny to me. From this point we cut to the inside of a warehouse, and there are two people having sex.
Juliette Carelton and James Bonn are in the process of foreplay, with a techno beat that starts. Juliette Carelton is a new woman to me, a tanned medium breasted young looking woman, and Bonn is a standard stud. Carelton has a smooth body, and gets really wet for what Bonn gives her first of all. The warehouse scenery isn’t half bad, but I can’t get over the techno soundtrack. It’s a nice mix of loops, as you see Carelton give an impassioned blow job to a smaller sized Bonn. The sex begins, and thet wo go at it with Carelton moaning quite a bit. She’s not shaved, so if you like all natural, you’ll like her. No condoms here, just several positions and the two going through the motions of traditional sex. The techno beat is impressive, and the two moan together as they share some chemistry at around the 7 minute mark. Within a few moments from doggy style, James Bonn loses his erection and then tries to regain it for a cum shot, and it’s funny to see Carelton try to bring him back. There’s no real money shot, just a hard edit, and that’s the end.
Vince Vouyer knocks on a door, and it’s James Bonn’s warehouse, and the two start to talk. It’s Bonn’s long lost brother. The two go back to meet a guy that looks very menacing. He looks like The Kingpin of some crime syndicate and says that he will give Jimmy and his brother a chance to prove himself with a job.
After the trio talk, we are taken to a bar. There’s Randy West making out with some beautiful women.
Nadia Moore, Tatiana, and Randy West are making out in a bar, and the two brunettes are all over him. They are tanned, skinny, and they passionately take West into the erotic zone. Mind you, this is only 13 minutes into the movie, and there’s already two sex scenes, so this is not a plot heavy movie, as much as it uses sex as transitions to further the story along. There’s a bad rock soundtrack in the background, and I couldn’t help but laugh at it. Lots of bad percussion, and guitar riffing. West seems to be stuck to a chair while the women continues to grope, kiss, and let him suck. The camera angles are pretty bad here, and there’s a lot of blocking for what most likely was the Cable Television cut. You can’t see one girl blowing west as there’s a cup in the way, a chair strategically placed, and more. IT’s funny to see this, until the director zooms into the action for a spell. Randy West does his normal moves, sweating at one point tremendously, but still keeping it hard, going with straight sex until there’s a point where he slips it in one of the women’s ass. Then there is some anal sex going on, and it’s not half bad, but it certainly doesn’t have the chemistry that you’d want from a more sensual movie. It’s good, I’m not sure which actress gets anal, but she has black nail polish, and really does well here with Randy West. After a lot of anal, West eventually gets a dual hand job from the women, and eventually he cums but doesn’t shoot out, so one of them blows him while stroking and he yells out “DAMNIT”, probably because he doesn’t shoot a load. The best part is afterward they keep playing with him, which is a great overall element and sexual thing that I like, so good for him.
The brothers show up, and they ask what Randy West was doing, and he says he was interviewing a couple of waitresses. In comes a blonde haired woman with leopard print, and she’s fairly attractive. Nothing really to report here, just bad acting, and terrible camera work. Jimmy and his brother talk to her, and Randy West talks about how he they have a job to do, and then they leave.
The director immediately sends us to another sex scene.
There’s techno music playing, and a familiar woman shows up. It’s Ruby, whom I saw work with Julian, and enjoyed. The techno is ridiculous mind you. Ruby has long red hair here, and she’s having sex with Steve Drake. Steve Drake is a famous porno actor and I’ve reviewed several films that he’s been in on this blog. Ruby looks older here, a bit “weathered” if you will, and lacks that intimacy that she once had. She’s not fully shaved, and she’s jaded in this scene at some points. The music really is distracting. The set is a random bedroom scene, nothing special. And the lighting works well here. If you’re a big fan of Steve Drake and you’re a fan of Ruby, this scene may speak to you, but honestly, it’s forced, and the two lack a certain chemistry. Ruby’s teeth also distract me a bit. Eventually Ruby stops receiving oral from Drake to get on top and starts giving him a blow job. This is the most passionate of the scene, and you can tell that Drake is in work mode, not really enjoying the process. Sure, he’s a pro, and Ruby is also a pro, but these two do not have that raging chemistry that you may expect. Then again, maybe you don’t expect anything, and you want to just see pure sex. If that’s the case, this works, and Drake doesn’t use a condom to have sex with Ruby, who has an amazing body, and is definitely hot, and gets wet around the 35 minute mark. The more you watch, the more you get into the scene as she eventually starts screaming, and it’s quite odd. I was starting to wonder if she was really screaming, or it was part of the techno music, because it was very odd to me. Maybe it was all her, I don’t know. Drake does a good job of keeping it in doggy style and getting Ruby to moan a lot. I can certainly appreciate the moaning and screaming of Ruby, and the two seem to finally connect towards the end of the scene, with Drake cumming on Ruby’s pubic hair. She screams into orgasm as Drake pulls out and lets it all spill.
Moving forward, in comes the brothers with a gun to Drake’s head. They said that they want their money, and that they’ll give the dude 24 hours. Meanwhile, Jenna Jameson picks up the phone and tells the kingpin that the dudes didn’t kill Drake. He gets mad, and tells her to do the job.
Meanwhile, Vince Vouyer goes to the back of Randy West’s bar, and there’s Sindee Coxx. The two start to make out after arguing a little.
Sindee Coxx and Vince Vouyer start to make out, and then have sex. Sindee Coxx is a tall, blonde haired woman, and she’s one of the starts that I remember most. She doesn’t have huge breasts, but she has a beautiful face, and a classic “California” look. The two start to really get into making out, while a soundtrack plays of yet another techno song. The electronic music in this movie is better than most of the sex that I’ve seen thus far. Coxx moves fast, removing Vouyer’s clothing, in a dark basement, and starts to blow him. You see her eye’s, which are beautiful, before the camera shows you exactly what she is doing with Vouyer’s penis. There’s a lot of attention paid to the eyes of Coxx and not necessarily to the extreme action at times. I like her eyes so much, and she doesn’t take her clothes off right away, making this scene a stand out for the movie. Coxx has long black boots on, and the two have sex on a brown couch. They go through multiple scenes, Coxx moans, the two sweat, and you can tell that they actually have some sort of chemistry together. The director doesn’t make this sterile. There’s no wiping the sweat, there’s just pure eroticism, making this the best scene in the movie by far. Coxx isn’t fully shaved, Vouyer stays hard throughout, and her moans go alongside with the movements. Eventually Coxx wants Vouyer to cum on her, and he obliges by finishing on her chest. Despite the techno that was drilling my cerebellum, this is one hell of a sex scene, that features a great deal of work from both, and it’s not half bad. It’s the best scene in the movie, no doubt, and Sindee Coxx delivers alongside Vince Vouyer. The music though, geez.
Moving forward, the Kingpin yells at one of his cronies. He yells at him, and then he leaves. The Kingpin is on the phone again, only after Jenna kills a dude with a knife for being a cop. Then we go to another part of a warehouse, and it’s the Kingpin. He shows up and says, “we gotta go”.
The final sex scene once again features terrible techno music. However, this time around it has Jenna Jameson and Sindee Coxx having lesbian sex. The two women are really into each other because every position they put themselves in, they moan, and the director catches sweat, cum, and more. These two get so wet, the liquid glistens in the lights of the camera. Done in a red orange hue, the two women really go all out with tongues, fingers, and the likes. I’m not sure if they are really into one another, or they just had a great moment, but the scene is all lesbian sex with two hot blondes. It’s a knockout scene for fans of Jenna Jameson and Sindee Coxx.
After they have sex, in comes Vince with a gun, and Sindee confronts him. She asks where her brother is, and has to be told that he has been killed. The worst acting ever occurs, here, and the plot continues to thicken. Turns out that Vince is a cop. The Kingpin wants everyone dead. Vince shows up at Randy West’s bar and starts shooting up the place, and that’s how the movie ends. He gets his revenge, or something, I don’t know.
I give “Betrayed” a 3 out of 5.
I can’t give this movie any more of a rating because it only has a few good scenes. No, I take it back, it only has one great scene, and the rest is quite bad. If you’re a collector and wants to have all of Jenna Jameson’s scenes, then you should buy “Betrayed”. However, if you don’t, then you’ll only really love the Ruby scene, or the Sindee Coxx scene. Other than that, this movie is plagued by annoying music, and lackluster acting, and performance sex from the rest of the cast. It’s a solid 3 if you ask me, and of course, you didn’t.
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