69 Pump Street (1988)

69 Pump Street (1988) poster

Per standard operating procedure, there’s no connection between the title and its TV inspiration. Instead of a junior crime drama, we have a bar with a backroom that is available for sexual couplings. With no plot or character development, all that’s left is the couplings. What saves the feature from oblivion is a superior girl/girl scene between Sharon Mithcell and Aja. Sharon, who could arouse a mannequin, really enjoys herself (and Aja) and knows how to project lust. On the other hand, Scott Irish and Kathleen Jentry project somnambulism. This isn’t the first video saved by Mitchell. It probably won’t be the last.

Director: Michael Morrison
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Production: Zane Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michael Morrison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 69 Pump Street about?
Per standard operating procedure, there’s no connection between the title and its TV inspiration. Instead of a junior crime drama, we have a bar with a backroom that is available for sexual couplings. With no plot or character development, all that’s left is the couplings. What saves the feature from oblivion is a superior girl/girl scene between Sharon Mithcell and Aja. Sharon, who could arouse a mannequin, really enjoys herself (and Aja) and knows how to project lust. On the other hand, Scott Irish and Kathleen Jentry project somnambulism. This isn’t the first video saved by Mitchell. It probably won’t be the last.
Who directed 69 Pump Street?
69 Pump Street was directed by Michael Morrison.
Who stars in 69 Pump Street?
69 Pump Street stars Aja, Dana Lynn, Kathleen Gentry, Lynn LeMay, Sharon Mitchell, David Flex.
Where was 69 Pump Street produced?
69 Pump Street was produced in United States of America.