Call Girl is an excellent first entry for this new series by Private and Penthouse. For most of us lowly mortals, merely gazing at Silvia Saint is heartbreaking in and, of itself, so exquisite is she to look upon. In Call Girl she's positively luminous. Saint portrays Patricia, the lead call girl, who becomes an object of obsession for Bruno SX. SX plays a video journalist assigned to do an in-depth piece on high-priced Parisian call girls. His visit to a plush sex club yields a sizzling group scene; later, he follows one of the girls, whose tail is plowed in a fervent reverse cowgirl with a man in a limousine moving through the streets of Paris. On the advice of a colleague, SX decides to center the piece on Saint, and follows her on a day-to-day basis. Letting him into her world, Saint gets filmed with various johns which, in turn, drives SX to distraction with jealousy. While editing the piece, a female colleague of SX's comes on to him, stripping off what little she's wearing and hopping up on the editing bay board for a fiery fuck. But Saint disappears suddenly, leaving SX to dwell in his obsession before he tracks her down. Their resultant coupling is nothing short of artistic. The ending group scene smokes, with a masked blonde's double penetration ending in her face being splattered in spoo, a huge glob of which covers her eyelids. All the sharp images one can expect from a Private release, laden with supernaturally beautiful, cock-hungry European women who barely bat an eyelash as they take the salami up their keisters and cunts simultaneously. Art direction is undeniably crisp, as are both the worthy editing and direction. The sex scenes are radiantly detailed, plentiful, and undeniably exquisite to look at. Absolutely excellent for the couples, for devotees of Private releases, and for fans new and old of Silvia Saint. Cast: Silvia Saint, Bruno SX, Kate More, Lisa Crowford (Lisa Belle), Brigitte (Eszter Frank), Monica Sweetheart, Cindy (Monica Moore), Silvia Jones, Angela Tiger, Peggy Sue, Vivien Martines, Phillippe Dean, David Perry, Frank Gun, Jan Scott, Eric, Brad Shadow, Frank Major
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