Teaming up with his favorite scriptwriter George Kaplan, Bud Lee directs one of the better Penthouse vignette videos -giving the fans what they expect but adding an unusual fantasy story of interest.
Nikki Luv stars as a real estate lady who turns out to be quite different than what she appears to be on the surface. She seems to have the ability to pass between dimensions, showing the house to prospective buyers, but also inhabiting a fantasy paradise just beyond the living room window.
Through that Looking Glass is the premise here, as we watch buyers Alec Knight and Carolyn Reese take a trip into the Twilight Zone when they discover that the neighbors humping away outside their window (at the pool that belongs to their new house sold by Luv) disappear when they go outside to check. They can only be seen through the window, and before you can say Jean Cocteau (see: his classic "Orphee", at one time the #1 offering at the nation's Art theaters) they pass magically through the glass to join the horny revelers.
This simple but clever gimmick is used for a series of sex scenes on both sides of the barrier. I won't spoil the key plot twist, but plenty of quality sex is delivered including a vignette for Wicked Pictures superstar Mikayla.
The Paradise beyond also includes a group of older voyeurs, including the comedienne Wally Wharton, her breasts falling out. I have just discovered this obscure artiste, who juggles a career between comedy and appearances in porn films, most notably including the low-grade series "The Negro in Mrs. Jones".
Nikki Luv stars as a real estate lady who turns out to be quite different than what she appears to be on the surface. She seems to have the ability to pass between dimensions, showing the house to prospective buyers, but also inhabiting a fantasy paradise just beyond the living room window.
Through that Looking Glass is the premise here, as we watch buyers Alec Knight and Carolyn Reese take a trip into the Twilight Zone when they discover that the neighbors humping away outside their window (at the pool that belongs to their new house sold by Luv) disappear when they go outside to check. They can only be seen through the window, and before you can say Jean Cocteau (see: his classic "Orphee", at one time the #1 offering at the nation's Art theaters) they pass magically through the glass to join the horny revelers.
This simple but clever gimmick is used for a series of sex scenes on both sides of the barrier. I won't spoil the key plot twist, but plenty of quality sex is delivered including a vignette for Wicked Pictures superstar Mikayla.
The Paradise beyond also includes a group of older voyeurs, including the comedienne Wally Wharton, her breasts falling out. I have just discovered this obscure artiste, who juggles a career between comedy and appearances in porn films, most notably including the low-grade series "The Negro in Mrs. Jones".