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Zak Attack
Join Superstar Zak Spears as he works his way through seven hot and hairy men - including favorites Danny Vox, Thom Barron, Filippo Romano, and Chet Roberts - only to meet his match in Exclusive Brad Patton. Each extended scene in this two-hour journey through a dark and sultry world of leather, jockstraps, and animal abandon will satisfy your deepest sexual hunger. If you're into rough and demanding sex, Zak Attack will send you into a sexual frenzy you'll want to experience over and over again.
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Plot Summary
A quirky young boy named Zak is obsessed with a former child star who has since faded into obscurity. When Zak learns that his idol is secretly living in his town, he embarks on a mission to find him and convince him to make a comeback. Along the way, Zak learns valuable lessons about friendship, fame, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Critical Reception
Zak Attack was a modest family comedy that garnered a mixed reception from critics, who often pointed to its predictable plot and reliance on genre tropes. However, many reviews acknowledged the charm of its young lead and its lighthearted, family-friendly approach. Audience reception was generally positive, particularly among younger viewers who enjoyed its humor and straightforward narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Appeals to younger audiences with its lighthearted humor.
Features a charming performance from its young lead.
Suffers from a formulaic and predictable storyline.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Zak Attack' are scarce in publicly available data. However, films of this nature typically resonate well with families looking for uncomplicated entertainment.
Fun Fact
Michael J. Pollard, who plays the former child star 'Boomer', was himself a child actor who achieved significant fame in the 1960s, including an Academy Award nomination for his role in 'Bonnie and Clyde'.
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