Masterstrokes 3: Art of the Orgy 1
The Greatest Orgies Ever Filmed!
2012-12-08 | 147 minutes
Plot Summary
Chris Ward's Masterstrokes is a limited edition series featuring scenes that Ward has selected to represent his finest work. These include many scenes that have become iconic classics within the gay erotic genre. This third volume of the series is focused on great the art of the orgy and offers up four jaw-dropping, dick-hardening group scenes. The series is a limited run, collector's edition created with serious porn collectors and Chris Ward fans in mind.
Cast
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Angelo Marconi(archive footage)
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Antonio Biaggi(archive footage)
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Austin Wilde(archive footage)
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Billy Berlin(archive footage)
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David Dirdam(archive footage)
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François Sagat(archive footage)
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Huessein(archive footage)
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Jake Deckard(archive footage)
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Joey Milano(archive footage)
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Kamrun Assher(archive footage)
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Lance Gear(archive footage)
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Luke Bronson(archive footage)
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Luke Haas(archive footage)
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Manuel Torres(archive footage)
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Orlando Toro(archive footage)
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Peter Raeg(archive footage)
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RJ Danvers(archive footage)
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Ricky Sinz(archive footage)
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Sky Donovan(archive footage)
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Steve Cruz(archive footage)
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