Love on the Run (1988)
Title: Love on the Run (1988)
Summary:"Love on the Run" features bounty hunter Robert Chase, who is tasked with tracking down a bail-jumper named Cecilia. The film follows Robert as he locates her hideaway, where he discovers a scene of lesbian activity. The plot intensifies as Robert aims to transport Cecilia cross-country for her trial in San Francisco, while facing complications from Cecilia's boyfriend and his own ex-wife. Each mile presents new challenges and sexual escapades, leading to a romantic connection between Robert and Cecilia.
Review Overview: The film is critiqued for its lack of engaging chemistry between characters, particularly the leads. The film draws inspiration from "Midnight Run" but fails to replicate its success, with the director and script not effectively developing the relationship between the bounty hunter and the bail-skipper. The narrative is described as contrived, serving primarily as a framework for sex scenes rather than character development. The casting of Megan Leigh and Frankie Leigh in lesbian roles is noted as uninspired.
Technical Details:
- Director: Fred J. Lincoln
- Studio: Caballero Video
- Video Quality:
- Overall Quality: Decent
- Clarity: 6.5/10
- Color: 7/10
- Notable Issues: Low bitrate resulting in some blockiness, though source sharpness and color are decent.
Scene Breakdown: 1. Frankie Leigh and Megan Leigh
- Frankie Leigh and Mike Horner
- Porsche Lynn and Mike Horner
- Brandy Alexandre and Joey Silvera
- Megan Leigh and Billy Dee
- Megan Leigh and Joey Silvera
Content Note: The film includes hardcore sexual scenes between male-female and female-female pairings.
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