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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Lost Exit
Rating: 3 Stars
Channel 1 Releasing. Produced by Joe Slade. Written and directed by Billy Wyatt. Videography by Wash West and Hugh Wilde. Starring Ethan Marc, Scott Davis, Geoff Ashton, Frank Taylor, Mike Lamas, Sam Carson,
Matt Douglas, Anthony Gallo, Dereck Bishop, Lex Kyler, and Tuck Johnson.
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The title Lost Exit evokes David Lynch's dark oddity Lost Highway, but this trans-desert ramble is more reminiscent of the Gage Brothers' road-porn trilogy culminating in L.A. Tool and Die. Ethan Marc receives a call
from his buddy Kurt, whom he wistfully recalls admiring in the shower. "Me and Shelley are finally tying the knot," Kurt announces. He asks Marc to serve as best man. Marc accepts, and promises to arrive early so that they
can have one last boys' night out before Kurt takes "the big walk."
Four of the five ensuing sexual episodes, two of them involving Marc, occur along the way as he tools across the desert in his pickup truck, bound for Kurt's place in L.A. There's a hot, nasty sequence
where two denizens of a fetid men's room at a rest stop are left handcuffed to a urinal by cop Lex Kyler. At a garage where Marc stops to have his truck serviced, he winds up servicing three mechanics through glory holes in
a pegboard wall.
Marc's inevitable pairing with Kurt (Scott Davis) isn't bad, though it pales in comparison to his earlier, edgier encounter in the desert with a dangerous-looking military type played by Tuck Johnson. Billy Wyatt directs the sex scenes with grit and confidence. Ace porn director Wash West contributed to the first-rate videography
(and may have helped in other capacities as well).
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