In order to provide more
videos, more often, we have created several
video mini-series as well as a second continuing series. Links to these series will be posted here. Just click on the series
images or highlighted titles below to go to the feature page for that
series.
Mini-Series Released To date!
Series Titles and Links
Click on the Series Logos
or hyperlinked Titles below to go to the Series
Page!
Charlene in "Kat of 9 Tales" Charlene stars as a sexy
cat burglar who steals from the mob. A hitman is
put on our kitty cat's trail, but Kat seems to
have nine lives. The killer apparently
ices the lovely Kat repeatedly, but it's
hard to keep our little sex kitten down.
Jessica in "Haunting Beauty" Our second
mini-series stars the lovely Jessica as a
sexy ghost. Jessica was murdered by a serial
killer who she haunts in an attempt to stop his
killing rampage. His victims include
Suzi, Meredith, Charlene, Katherine and Kerie.
Velvet in "The Death
and Life of Jacqueline Phoenix" (The Phoenix
Series). Our Third Mini-Series stars Miss Black
Velvets (Velvet). Velvet plays the test subject
of genetic experimentation. What powers does she
possess? Well, suffice it to say that these
powers do not prevent a lot of lovely ladies
from dying in this series.
"Vivacious
Vigilantes" stars various actresses in
superheroine roles. This series debuts with
Meredith as "Wonderbabe" with more super-powered
babes to be added as this series progresses. The
vigilantes share a common origin... the
mysterious female-dominated dimension known as
The Amazone!
A competing escort agency has hired a hitman to eliminate the best call girls of its
competitor, Bluestone Escort Services. The hitman has a list of four girls. Each
episode, he eliminates at least one call girl, and, in one episode, her female bodyguard.
All four episodes have now been released, and feature strangulations!
Watch the "Coming Attractions" Page
for more Mini-Series!
The Mini-Series Phenomenon
Our video mini-series, or serials, are based upon the original weekly movie serials such as "Perils
of Pauline" which debuted as a silent film serial in 1914, having a long and popular run and returning in a second series
in 1934 (still well before my time :) Perils of Pauline was a perpetual damsel in distress. She was menaced by assorted villains
including pirates and indians. At the end of each installment, she was generally placed in a situation that looked sure to
result in her imminent death, sometimes actually hanging from a cliff. The start of the next episode showed how she was rescued
or otherwise escaped the danger, only to face fresh peril again. Those classic serials gave rise to such phrases as 'serial
killers' and 'cliffhangers'. In these updated 'serials', our heroine never survives the peril.