Amore Italiano (2001) from Tuna  | 
    
| This is
          a new Image Entertainment/Penthouse release. I will let the box give
          you the plot: "Italian director Antonio Adamo strikes again in this, his fifth Penthouse/Private collaboration, "Amore Italiano." A prominent manufacturer of perfumes is working to launch a new fragrance. The hunt begins for just the right girl to become the symbol of the campaign-she must possess the exact combination of beauty, daring and sexiness. Once again, Penthouse/Private brings you a production several cuts above the rest. We smell a winner!"  | 
    
| My version of the plot is
          somewhat less overwrought. A perfume commercial is to be made, and a
          lot of models and other people have sex. What plot there is consists
          of voice-overs during scene transitions, for example: "I could tell they were excited, and would have sex. I would liked to have had sex with the lovely Gia too, but I had things to do."  | 
        
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|  Then on to another 8
          minutes of sex. On the other hand, not expecting the actresses to
          deliver lines might have been a good choice. The sex scenes are
          lengthy, which would normally be boring, except that they were hot,
          they often had more than one going on at a time, and switched between
          them, and it was not all simulated. Look at the {Embed Image} insert,
          and you can see that Lynn Stone has her mouth full. The film has the
          Penthouse look, that is, soft focus. The camera work and lighting, for
          a change, enhanced the beauty of the actresses. The best news ... no
          less than 8 women bared their all: Nikki Anderson Laura Angel Lynn Stone Sophie Evans Eva Falk Daniela Ognibene Sandra Russo Daniela Rush  | 
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        The DVD is literally 75 minutes of
          good exposure. If you are looking for a poon-and-plot, this is not it,
          but if you are in the mood for lots of naked women enjoying themselves
          to non-distracting music, this is a good bet.  | 
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