Depraved (2 DVD Set)

Derrick Hanson is obsessed with the depraved minds of men. He gathers together three men who have witnessed the most depraved examples of human sexuality. He is determined to feel the sexual energy these fantasies coursing through his body and plunging him deeper into a world of sexuality the few men have dared to explore. His first subject is Cole Ryder who witnessed his boyfriend Johnny Hazzard being ass-used at the hands of Chuck Scott. Bound in a chair, Cole was d to watch helplessly as Chuck made Johnny obey his ever command in order to insure the safety of his lover. Still hungry for more, Derrick probes the mind of Joe ...Read More
Strong who spent time in jail. While he was in the slammer he learned the true meaning of power. Day after day, he watched Rod Barry abuse Devon Mills until he was broken down and nothing more than a sexual toy for the prisoners. The third victim of Derrick's experiment is a mechanic, Mike Power. Mike was working in an auto shop when Steve Carlisle, a white collar businessman, came in complaining about car problems that made him late for an important meaning. Mike and his co-worker Adam Faust decided to show Steve who was really in charge after he started to trash talk them. When the two mechanics had finished the job, Steve didn't dare to say another word about their service. After stimulating the darkest reaches of Cole, Mike and Joe's minds Derrick unleashes them as sexual beasts that are determined to punish him. In the climactic sex scene Derrick's voracious sexual appetite is filled by each of them until only one man is left standing?

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Item#: AWV-10948 Media Type: DVD Region Code: All Picture Format: NTSC Picture Format: Not Yet Confirmed DVD Type: n/a Language: English No. of Disc: 2 SubTitle: N/A

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Doug Jeffries

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