The Chameleon 1989 XXX DVD5
Title: The Chameleon (1989)
Description:
The Chameleon is an adult film released by VCA in 1989, featuring a cast of notable performers including Tori Welles, April West, and Debi Diamond among the actresses, and Alex Horn, Peter North, and Joey Silvera among the actors. The film explores themes of fantasy and seduction through the character of Tori Welles, who possesses the ability to transform into other women, allowing her to engage in various romantic encounters.
Plot Summary:
The story follows Diana, portrayed by Tori Welles, who has the unique ability to change her appearance to resemble other women. She uses this skill to seduce multiple men, which creates tension in her marriage with Marc. Although Marc is conflicted about Diana's promiscuity, he finds it arousing. Eventually, Diana decides to abandon her lifestyle of seduction, leading to a twist in the narrative.
Film Details:
- Runtime: 1 hour and 27 minutes
- Video Format: DVD5, MPEG2, 720x480 resolution
- Language: English
- Audio: Dolby AC3 stereo
Review Overview:
The film is categorized as a classic adult feature, showcasing performances typical of its genre, with a focus on natural appearances rather than modern enhancements. The acting is described as limited, consistent with many adult films of that era. The action consists of standard sexual positions, with six scenes featuring various combinations and settings primarily indoors.
Scene Breakdown: 1. Scene 1: Threesome (MMF) with Alex Horn, April West, and Scott Irish..
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Scene 2: Oral sex scene featuring Debi Diamond and Tom Byron..
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Scene 3: Threesome (FFM) involving Peter North, Tori Welles, and Victoria Paris..
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Scene 4: Threesome (FFM) with Buck Adams, Lynn Francis, Pamela Rose, and others..
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Scene 5: Intimate scene between Tom Byron and Tori Welles..
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Scene 6: Sexual encounter featuring Joey Silvera and Selena Steele..
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Scene 7: Intimate scene with Buck Adams and Tori Welles.
Conclusion:
While the film may appeal to those interested in classic adult cinema, it is considered to be average in quality, with better options available in terms of plot and performer attractiveness. The DVD lacks special features, beginning directly with the film upon insertion.