Temporary Positions
"We Should Have Called It Temporary Insanity"
Originally released in 1999. Temporary Positions is a feature film. directed by Kelly Holland. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Janine, Johnni Black, and Laura Palmer
Synopsis
Stephanie Swift is a software designer whose creations are revolutionizing the business. She's brilliant, slightly dull and super horny. She's also a little repressed, although by film's end she has thrown off her super ego restraints and indulged herself to the tune of a super sapphic encounter with the sublime Janine. But back to the story: Because she is such a hot item, and because her creations are so successful, somebody is out to steal away Stephanie's work. The mystery creeps along and deepens as we're treated to scene after scene of dazzling sex. First there's Johnni Black, Kyle Stone and Vince Vouyer's barn-burning triad, which is topped off with a mesmerizing Stone-Black anal sequence. Must-see. Then there's the aforementioned Stephanie-Janine romp, during which America's blonde dream girl simply outdoes herself in seducing the previously repressed Swift. A must-see, couples-friendly treat from Vivid Film.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Vivid Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Temporary Positions about?
Stephanie Swift is a software designer whose creations are revolutionizing the business. She's brilliant, slightly dull and super horny. She's also a little repressed, although by film's end she ha...
Who directed Temporary Positions?
Temporary Positions was directed by Kelly Holland.
How long is Temporary Positions?
Temporary Positions has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).
When was Temporary Positions released?
Temporary Positions was released on November 17, 1999 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Temporary Positions?
The main cast of Temporary Positions includes Janine, Johnni Black, Laura Palmer, Shanna McCullough, Stephanie Swift.