
Passport's Miguel Leonn
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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Passport to Paradise
Rating: 4 Stars
Produced by Chris Ward and Michael Brandon. Edited
and directed by Chris Ward. Music by J.D. Slater. Starring Miguel Leonn, Pete
Ross, Ivan Andros, Carlos Morales, Manuel Torres, Enrico Vega, Mario Cruz, and
Gerald.
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In steamy Costa Rica, an unexpected cold spell turns Yankee tourist Pete Ross away from the beach and points him toward alternate sources of loin-warming
fun. At his innkeeper's suggestion, Ross investigates a luxurious villa known to be a center of unspecified male amusement. Finding the front door open, he slips
inside, and enters a sexual wonderland where muscular, cudgel-dicked Latino men have sex in ones, twos, threes, fours, and fives.
Three of the four sex sequences are multi-part extravaganzas that expand as they go along. There are scenes of fierce carnality-- ecstatic fucking,
explosive facial cumshots-- but the action turns voluptuously romantic when Ross and Miguel Leonn, the master of the house, lie on cushions in front of a crackling fire
and Ross plants kisses all over Leonn's firm, brown torso. Singled out as Raging Stallion's 2005 Man of the Year, Leonn performs with simmering authority. Ross, a
trim, taffy-blond bottom who's like a Presbyterian camp counselor with genital piercings, is Leonn's perfect foil.
Extravagant claims have been made for this much-hyped, 140-minute spring release from Raging Stallion.
Passport to Paradise is not producer/director
Chris Ward's best work to date, as some have suggested, but it's on a par with his best work-- the
Sexus trilogy, A Porn Star Is Born,
Pokin' in the Boys' Room. Costa Rican location footage is notably
lacking-- Passport was actually shot at a country mansion north of San Francisco-- but the first-rate cast is superbly deployed.
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