Two angels (Jessica Wylde & Tracey Adams) are sent back to Earth to provide some sexual satisfaction to the mortal humans.Two angels (Jessica Wylde & Tracey Adams) are sent back to Earth to provide some sexual satisfaction to the mortal humans.Two angels (Jessica Wylde & Tracey Adams) are sent back to Earth to provide some sexual satisfaction to the mortal humans.
Milton Ingley
- Morgan
- (as Uncle Milty)
Christopher Saint Booth
- Bomber
- (as Chris Boot)
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The corny premise of Angels interfering on Earth is trotted out in this very routine porn video. My only point of real interest was the participation of Saint (Christopher Saint Booth), a talented mainstream musical composer who a decade later would compose memorable scores for dozens of classic Adam & Eve features. He also has a cameo role as a bumbling bomber who accidentally blows up Michael Morrison -who fortunately is re-routed from Limbo to Hell.
The three starring angels (Tracey Adams, Jessica Wylde and Steve Drake die sfter having sex in a motorhome crashed into by a wayward driver. Wiliam (played by Randy West) is Heaven's gatekeeper who tells them what's up: they're trainee angels, and in Limbo time is at a ration of one minute there = one day back on Earth. They take advantage of this to go home to visit several people who are scheduled to die. (This film posits a deterministic universe, in which God has designated exact times for people to die.) The angels interfere, protecting people and having sex with them. They get back before William returns in five (Limbo) minutes and he reprimands them, but sends them back to Earth for perhaps a sequel, only commanding them not to change fate.
The mundane Earthly situations and sex scenes are quite a letdown after all this fantasy set-up -just a string of sex vignettes with plenty of intercutting. Fans will note that when this was made Jessica had bigger boobs than Tracey.
The three starring angels (Tracey Adams, Jessica Wylde and Steve Drake die sfter having sex in a motorhome crashed into by a wayward driver. Wiliam (played by Randy West) is Heaven's gatekeeper who tells them what's up: they're trainee angels, and in Limbo time is at a ration of one minute there = one day back on Earth. They take advantage of this to go home to visit several people who are scheduled to die. (This film posits a deterministic universe, in which God has designated exact times for people to die.) The angels interfere, protecting people and having sex with them. They get back before William returns in five (Limbo) minutes and he reprimands them, but sends them back to Earth for perhaps a sequel, only commanding them not to change fate.
The mundane Earthly situations and sex scenes are quite a letdown after all this fantasy set-up -just a string of sex vignettes with plenty of intercutting. Fans will note that when this was made Jessica had bigger boobs than Tracey.
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- TriviaAt the 1:07:31 mark, the film plays the infamous song "Ulterior Motives" by Christopher and Philip Booth. This song was the subject of an Internet mystery starting in 2021, where only a 17-second clip of the song dubbed "Everyone Knows That" was known to exist, before the film was discovered on porn site xHamster on April 28th, 2024.
- Alternate versionsIn the German release of Angels of Passion, the infamous "Ulterior Motives" song, which is present in the Canadian release, is nowhere to be found.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Electric Blue 47 (1987)
- SoundtracksJust One Touch
(Instrumental)
Written and performed by Christopher Saint Booth (as Who's Who?) and Philip Adrian Booth (as Who's Who?)
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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