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Nymph Fever Review  

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5/6/2015 8:32 pm
Nymph Fever Review


Directed by Jerome Tanner. Released by Legend Video in 1999.

This feature presents the far-fetched story of Cookie (played by Charmane Star) who has two boyfriends (played Ian Daniels and J.J. Michaels) in the military. Being horny, she sneaks onto the military base barracks and has sex with them, only to be caught by the general (played by Nick East). With the help of her friend Betsy (played by Cheyenne Silver), she convinces the general that the soldiers should not be punished since they have come down with a case of the nymph fever virus she carried. The "fever" spreads to a Supreme Court Justice (played by Lexington Steele) as well as a popular tele-evangelist (played by Randy West). At the end, Cookie, her two boyfriends, and Betsy all toast to the success ruse they concocted, yet there is no real resolution. Story Grade: D.

This production was shot on video of reasonable quality. Medium Grade: B.

While there was some effort put into set design, the locations nevertheless seemed phony. The general's office, the reverend's auditorium, and Cookie and Betsy's apartment all had the same decor. Nothing was shot outdoors or on location. Set Design Grade: D+.

Sex performances were energetic and enjoyable, save for Cheyenne Silver's blow job on Nick East. It looked very uncomfortable. Sexual Performances Grade: B+.

Since there wasn't much of a story, the acting suffered. Cheyenne Silver's acting performance in the first scene was quite good, but her acting ability was not utilized anywhere else. Charmane Star's dialogue was unfortunately very conventional for most run-of-the-mill x-rated movies. Acting Grade: C.

Nick East's hair was such a distraction. It looked terrible. Trying to make him look older in such a manner was a complete failure. His uniform was also ill-fitting. The women looked beautiful. Wardrobe Grade: C-.

A light could be seen in the scene with Lexington Steele and Ava Vincent (credited as Jewel Valmont). The lighting in the scene with Barett Moor, Dolly Golden, and Nick East was inconsistent. Lighting Grade: C.

The sound quality was inconsistent throughout the feature which was distracting at times. There was also one occasion during which it seemed like off-stage direction could be heard. Sound Grade: D+.

Overall, the directing job of this feature seemed to be about average for a low-budget video production. Directing Grade: C+.

Some artistic effort was put into this production, particularly in the attempt to make the set look like an army barracks. It still looked phony, but points are given for at least trying. Artistic Merit Grade: C.

OVERALL GRADE: C.

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5/6/2015 8:33 pm

It should be noted that this movie was an AVN Award nominee for Best Comedy in 2000.


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