Get Your Kicks on 'Route 66'
Penthouse Digital and Pulse Distribution's Route 66, a plot-driven feature directed by
Kelly Holland and starring Katerina Kat and Jack Venice. Partially shot in a desert motel
Holland describes as "a mixture of movie set/hooker hotel/drug stop," the movie
centers on two small-time hoods on the lam. "The
desert is always a challenge, and the hotel location was where life and art
collided," Holland told AVN. "We had a few sunburns in the desert - never fun
when you have to have sex - and more than a few drive-ups at the hotel trying to solicit
the actresses. We needed an extra PA to keep the civilians at bay."
Despite the challenges, Holland never reconsidered the
desert shoot. "I wanted to create a Natural Born Killers type of feel; characters on
a lost road trip," explained Holland. "This is the story of two renegades on the
run. They're trying to get lost in America."
Holland viewed Route 66, the historic U.S. highway, as a
metaphor for her story. "Route 66 is the lost highway of American culture-the route
that's gone off the map. It's become a shorthand cultural reference for a place where
anything can happen-rules do not apply. I think in erotica that's the place you want your
characters to get to and that's the place you want to transport your viewers to."
Route 66 costars Renae Cruz, Holly West, Nikki Kane, Mia
Smiles, Grant Michaels, Charles Dera, Justin Magnum, and Nick Manning.
The DVD also features a bonus anal sex scene starring Kasey
Kroft and Eric Everhard taken from the Penthouse Digital feature Sex to Die For.
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