On The Rise (1993)

On The Rise (1993) poster

On the Rise is the story of a construction site where dicks and buildings go up. Alex Kincaid, wanting to try new things in life, takes a dab at gay sex when he finds Frenchman Phillippe Simoneau perusing a gay porn magazine. Phillippe is one hot construction worker, and man, what a body! Big round dark man-nipples on a meaty chest are among his many great attributes. These men are truly versatile, and they trade off sucking each other before Phillippe digs his face into Alex's very hairy butthole. Alex is the first to get fucked, but Phillippe gets his turn at getting stuffed too. Both men shoot deliciously thick loads.

Director: John Travis
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Kevin Glover
Production: Studio 2000
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

blue collar worker, construction worker

More Films by Director: John Travis
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is On The Rise about?
On the Rise is the story of a construction site where dicks and buildings go up. Alex Kincaid, wanting to try new things in life, takes a dab at gay sex when he finds Frenchman Phillippe Simoneau perusing a gay porn magazine. Phillippe is one hot construction worker, and man, what a body! Big round dark man-nipples on a meaty chest are among his many great attributes. These men are truly versatile, and they trade off sucking each other before Phillippe digs his face into Alex's very hairy butthole. Alex is the first to get fucked, but Phillippe gets his turn at getting stuffed too. Both men shoot deliciously thick loads.
Who directed On The Rise?
On The Rise was directed by John Travis.
Who stars in On The Rise?
On The Rise stars Jake Andrews, Tony Anthony, Aaron Austin, Tim Barnett, Peter Gregory, Kirk Jensen.
How long is On The Rise?
On The Rise has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is On The Rise?
On The Rise is a Comedy film.
Where was On The Rise produced?
On The Rise was produced in United States of America.