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Duration: 133 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Powerfred |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 32 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x480 | Added: 2011-Apr-20 |
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Career Highlights:
"Betsy Lynn George stands out among direct-to-video actresses who primarily appeared in softcore films, having gained significant recognition. Her debut role was Girl at Party in the 1991 film 'Point Break'. Dissatisfied with the lack of exposure she received, Betsy decided to shift her focus towards independent films in 1992, appearing in 'Unbecoming Age' and 'Me, Myself and I'. However, she yearned for more attention, leading her to embrace roles that required nudity. She appeared in 'In the Heat of Passion 2: Unfaithful' (1994), a decision that seemed to pay off as she was subsequently cast in both 'Petticoat Planet' and 'Lurid Tales: The Castle Queen', released in 1996, which were filled with explicit content.
Just when Betsy's career appeared to be gaining momentum, she abruptly disappeared from the scene. However, her impact on the industry was such that she earned a place in VH1's 2002 special 'Where Are They Now: Video Vixens', where she was recognized alongside other notable actresses like Caroline Munro and Jeana Tomasina. Despite this renewed attention, Betsy did not choose to revive her career in the genre."
Release Year: 1996
Nation: Romania
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: David DeCoteau
Writer: Matthew Jason Walsh
Producer(s):
Companies: Full Moon Entertainment, TorchLight Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Erotica, Romance, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Western
Commander Steve Rogers' spacecraft crashes on an uncharted planet inhabited solely by women due to a mining accident twenty years prior. Upon awakening in Puckerbush Gulch, he finds himself surrounded by gun-toting, hard-drinking cowgirls who are ecstatic to finally have a young man among them. Initially, Steve's life seems ideal, but soon he faces complications as the sensual, lonely women vie for his attention. The sheriff and mayor both take an immediate liking to him, each trying to claim him for themselves, while the local barmaid also expresses interest but is less pushy. Despite being trapped on the planet of beautiful women, Steve learns that his situation might not be entirely desirable.
Petticoat Planet (1996), directed by David DeCoteau and set against the backdrop of a futuristic Western landscape, tells the comedic and erotic tale of Commander Steve Rogers who finds himself stranded on a planet inhabited exclusively by women. This science fiction comedy blends elements of romance and western genres to create a unique and fantastical scenario where the only man in town must navigate the complexities of being desired by every woman around him. The film explores themes of desire, loneliness, and the potential drawbacks of seemingly ideal situations.