This exciting model has starred with others in so many stimulating features, we wondered if Bill was as exciting by himself. Like all great performers, he comes through.
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Filmco promo:
Bil Eld, all alone just for you with a great big come shot. What a great body, what a great cock with unusually large balls. No wonder Bill is such a popular model. You'll see great shots of Billy from every possible angle. Many close-ups too. What a super turn on.
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Market Reports Newsletter:
Setting: livingroom of apartment - red plush bonus on film couch, off-white draperies... entry on S.F. group purchase street/alley.
Performer: Bill Eld, 22, white, dark brown medium long hair, tall, well built clean, big cock
Special Category: solo masturbation
Action Sequence: film begins with a street scene that gets the star down the street and into the apartment. Just what the intention is here isn't too important, but wasn't too clear. The important thing is that it gets Bill sitting on that red plush couch, into a close-up and back out to totally nude. Very clever, accurate camera work. Bill strokes it, pets it, tickles it, and has a lot of fun with it, uses the free hand to poke at some other interesting places, and rewards himself with a very honorable discharge - on the thigh. He keeps up the stroke, slowly, and without apparent lapse, Bill is on the go again - this time with some more clever camera technique. It looks like he's using a little cream to smooth him along his way this time. The camera technique provides the viewer a worm's eye view of Bill's perineal anatomy, including some very interesting deep knee bends as he exercises his favorite. He gets over the top again, and shows you how the cameraman made the unique perspective
Special Collection Notes: some clever photographic technique, a nearly perfect body, and some very good close looks at it
Rating: the photography is very imaginative, which enhances what can be a slow moving theme. Color balance and technical quality are excellent. Although the opening scene is too dark, it doesn't distract from the value of the film.