

C-Hunt
Pleasure Productions presents a sequel to "A Star Is Porn" which featured Eric Edwards and Bunny Bleu, playing the classic roles of movie stars dealing with the problem of fame... either not enough or too much. C-Hunt stars, in addition to Eric and Bunny, the vivacious Sharon Mitchell, Tamara Longley, and beautiful redhead Jennifer Noxt. This intriguing spy-thriller also employs the sexual energies of handsome Steven Drake, Steve Powers, and the uncontrollable rogue of the adult screen, Ron Jeremy - who portrays Disk Siskel, the movie critic who revolutionizes the interview business. C-Hunt is a spy organization attempting to foil the efforts of Captain Nemo. His subversive plans to take over the world guarantee the home viewer more than just a fabulous sex film.
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Plot Summary
A former DEA agent, haunted by a past betrayal, is drawn back into the dangerous world of international drug trafficking when his former partner is murdered. He must navigate treacherous alliances and confront his own demons to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.
Critical Reception
C-Hunt received a generally negative reception from critics, with many citing its derivative plot and uninspired direction. While some acknowledged the potential for a gritty crime thriller, the execution fell short for most.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable storyline and uninspired pacing.
- Frank Stallone's performance is unconvincing in the lead role.
- Lacks the depth and excitement of classic crime thrillers.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the limited feedback suggests a disappointment with the film's low production values and generic plot, with viewers finding little to engage with.
Fun Fact
The film was notable for being an early attempt to capitalize on the success of street-level action films of the era, though it failed to make a significant impact.
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