
Training Camp’s Don Camillo
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Giacomo Tramontagna
Training Camp
Rating: 2 Stars
Jet Set Productions. Produced and directed by Phil Vegas. Written by Karl Levap and Phil Vegas. Videography by Hans Baumann and Martin Fischer. Edited by Sheena Rocks, Rene Luka, SUBX-BLN, and Slut Herman. Music by Jemi Sound. Starring Tag Eriksson, Tod Princton, Eric
Finnegan, Ted Colunga, Paolo Cortez, Pierre Luigi, Roger, Dave, Don Camillo, Chris, and Timothy Hard.
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Olympic athletes training at a sport camp somewhere in Germany are tricked by trainer Eric Finnegan into drinking a mixture that seems to be a blend of Gatorade, Spanish fly, and the love-juice Puck dispenses in
A Midsummer Night's Dream. This concoction doesn't simply make
the men who
drink it horny, it turns them gay. Finnegan doesn't seem to know he could awaken gay lust with less effort just by standing around shirtless, flexing his muscles, and tossing his long blond hair. But the magic drink does create an excuse for six twosomes and a solo. The sex is
mostly routine, with ripples of oomph supplied now and then by an international cast. A fine-boned, monastic-looking German called Tod Princton (do they mean
Princeton?) handles the expository burdens of his role as a visiting journalist with deadpan finesse, and seems to relish his
two sex scenes. Swedish hunk Tag Eriksson, cast as an American, is also memorable, even though his role is beneath his abilities.
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