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The movie jumps right into the first scene with a hot threesome with Tory Mason as PeePee Plenty, Blaze Corgan as Willy Takeit, and Jason Raze as Jack MeOff. After some cock sucking and butt pounding action, they all blow their loads onto Willy. Tory gets a phone call with information on his next assignment. He informs Jack that they have a new assignment and to meet up at the rendezvous point in thirty minutes.
Jack and PeePee get their briefing and are introduced to the villains, Esse and Emme, who play twin brothers (played by Winter Vance and Turk Melrose). After their briefing, they head out. PeePee checking out the villin's hideout, gets knocked out and taken back to the secret hide out for interrogation. The two twin brothers try to get PeePee to talk by forcing him to do naughty things. Some cock sucking, butt fucking action, all blowing their loads onto PeePee.
Jack barges in dildo gun in hand. The twins manage to escape, and Jack follows, telling PeePee to stick around. Jack chases the twins to the waterfall where they meet their doom. Jack returns to PeePee and unties him. PeePee felt the need to thank his hero. Some cock
Crime Boss, Iron Balls and Willy TakeIt get it on at the secret hide out. Willy rides Iron Balls huge cock, then takes it missionary style. No cock sucking here, just butt fucking action. Iron Balls blows his huge load all over Willy covering his chest, stomach and hitting him in the face. Willy shoots his load onto himself. Jack barges in, dildo gun in hand. We'll let you see for yourself how this flick ends.
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