Summer Camp views a group of exuberant youths on summer holiday and is comprised of seven explicit couplings. Each sex scene is introduced by views of the entire assemblage enjoying the typical activities of a vacation in the wilds: arriving, putting up their tents, playing soccer and volleyball, chowing down for lunch, canoeing, skinny dipping, and sloshing their way through a chug-a-lug contest. Then, in each instance, a pair of the vacationers slips away from the group for recreation of a more intimate sort. The first couple, the larger than life Ales Hanak (a.k.a. Jirka Kalvoda) and the blond dynamo Adam Cartier, steer their canoe into a wooden glen, strip out of their soaking swimwear, and hurtle from horseplay to hugging to groping to Cartier kneeling and devouring Hanak. Cartier's head-giving skills are highlighted as he brings his partner to climax. Then it is Hanak's turn to attack Cartier's impressive erection with energetic virtuosity, soon bringing him off. A direct cut to a penetration close-up begins the third movement of the scene as Hanak tops Cartier standing doggie before splashing his load across his partner's butt. The second sequence, which features dark-haired Nico Tiziani and glamorous Oleg Vronski, finds the two of them docking their canoe outside a cave, where they too turn quickly sexual, kissing, groping, stroking each other, and Tiziani kneeling to devour Vronski and bring his buddy to a potent climax. Roles reverse as Vronski kneels to return the favor before Vronski tops Tiziani in another standing doggie fuck. The scene builds nicely - with great eye contact shots - until Vronski splashes his load across his partner's butt.The third and best episode features dazzling Adrian Kinski and blond Martin Lennox sawing wood and jousting with poles before quickly shifting to kissing, groping, and stroking each other. Lennox is the first to kneel and devour his fellow camper and ultimately to bring him to a staggering climax, but Kinski (like his predecessors) promptly returns the favor, displaying his own talents. Here, as before, a penetration close-up segues into the third movement of the scene, in which Kinski tops Lennox doggie style, seemingly mesmerized by the experience. His second load is as copious as his first. By the time we get to the fourth scene, with Erik Kovac and dark-haired Tiziani again, the structure and choreography is becoming a little familiar, and there are no surprises: Kovac, as usual, tops. The following vignette, however, featuring sultry Andre Sorel and Denis Aysner (an Oliver Krist look-alike) well makes up for this. After a bit of skinny dipping, these two slip away to find a pile of old inner tubes which they use as a makeshift bed. The results are both visually and erotically superlative. Both actors are inventive oralists and the effect is heightened by Aysner's enthusiasm as a power bottom. He simply revels in being skewered. After a beer chugging contest, the tradey Martin Eden and the more flexible Daniel Avedon end up on the front steps of the campground's main hall, where they kiss, grope, and stroke each other before Avedon kneels to give head. A penetration close-up once again brings us into the anal action. Big-dicked Eden plows into Avedon on the stairs, throwing him a hard driving fuck in several positions before splashing his money shot all over Avedon's pubes. The conclusion of Summer Camp is also one of its highlights. In it, Vronski and Lennox slip away from a swimfest to the nearby old water mill. Foreplay follows a similar pattern before Lennox kneels to service Vronski and bring him to climax. Then Vronski gives up his ass to bottomman Lennox and the anal action simply explodes, and both prove to be as adept at one role as another. The splendiferous videography (by director George Duroy and Marty Stevens), the perky musical score, and, as always, the cast of beautiful boy-men cartwheeling from innocent youth to sexual adulthood makes Summer Camp another captivating Bel Ami bouquet. Cast: Oleg Vronski, Nico Tiziani, Eric Kovac, Ales Hanak, Adam Cartier, Martin Lennox, Adrian Kinski, Martin Eden, Daniel Avedon, Andre Sorel, Denis Aysner
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