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Road Queen 29
The one and only Deauxma continues her trek across the Southwestern United States in her search for a new life and this time she has a steamy encounter with by the elegant blonde bombshell Cherie Deville, in the highly acclaimed and popular "Road Queens" series from Girlfriends Films. Mellanie Monroe once again joins the series in a great closing scene with Prinzzess. Angie Noir and Shyla Jennings hit up the screen, and Randy Moore opens the next chapter with Cherie Deville is a scorcher!
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the disturbing true story of Susan Smith, a South Carolina woman who tragically drowned her three young sons in 1994. The film delves into the events leading up to the crime, Smith's psychological state, and the subsequent trial.
Critical Reception
Road Queen 29 received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often acknowledging the sensitive and harrowing nature of the subject matter. While some praised its unflinching look at a dark chapter of true crime, others found its pacing or narrative approach less compelling. Audiences generally reacted with a mixture of shock and empathy towards the victims.
What Reviewers Say
A difficult but important examination of a shocking crime.
The documentary struggles to find a consistent narrative voice.
Highlights the devastating impact of the crime on the victims and their families.
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Fun Fact
The documentary "Road Queen 29" is named after the infamous case of Susan Smith, whose sons were found in her car, which had been pushed into a lake. The '29' in the title does not appear to have a direct significance to the case itself and may be a stylistic choice or a misremembered detail in the film's title.
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