Movie spotlight
Triple Play
There is nothing quite like three-way sex. In her erotic film debut, the sleek and sexy Kimberly Wong proves to be a high scoring player. As the sultry secretary to Ron Jeremy, ambitious and hungry publisher of Triple Play Magazine, she knows why there is nothing like three-way sex. Letters from their readers are a constant turn-on, and with the uninhibited Dorothy LeMay, the shimmering Starr Lane and an All-Star team of eager young ladies, they enjoy every imaginable three-way sexual encounter. Soon, Kimberly is ready for her turn at bat. As she confidently takes things into her own hands, little Kim Warner slides into action. But, at Triple Play there is always room for one more, and together these enthusiastic ladies deliver a grand slam! The action never stops in Triple Play. It's a fast and furious homerun tribute to three-way sex.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television movie centers on a talented young basketball player from a tough urban background whose dreams of a professional career are jeopardized by the temptations of the streets. He must navigate difficult choices, relying on his coach and supportive community to stay on the right path. The film explores themes of ambition, perseverance, and the impact of mentorship in overcoming adversity.
Critical Reception
Triple Play was a modest made-for-television film that garnered a generally positive reception for its earnest portrayal of a young athlete's struggles. While not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it was praised for its relatable characters and its cautionary tale narrative that resonated with family audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inspiring message about overcoming obstacles.
Appreciated for its straightforward and relatable storytelling.
Seen as a solid, if not exceptional, sports drama for television.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older made-for-television film are not readily available, similar films of its genre and era were often appreciated for their positive themes and focus on sports achievement.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by The Family Channel, which often focused on family-friendly programming and inspirational stories during the 1980s and 1990s.
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