Play Time (1995) watch uncut

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Directed by: Dale Trevillion
Stars: Jennifer Burton, Elliott David, Monique Parent, Craig Stepp, Julie Strain, Ashlie Rhey
Language: English
Country: Usa | Imdb Info

Description: Lindsey and Geena are spending a sunny vacation together while their husbands, Joe and Brad, drift through the comfortable routines of golf, business talk, and white-collar leisure. Around the pool, away from the men, the two women begin talking more openly than they expected — about boredom, fantasy, curiosity, and the private desires that marriage has not entirely answered.

At first, their conversations feel like playful confession. Lindsey is bolder, more uninhibited, and more willing to turn imagination into action. Geena is more hesitant, but also fascinated. The poolside afternoons become a space where the women test boundaries, perform for each other, and discover how easily fantasy can become part of daily life when nobody is supposed to be watching.

Joe is soon drawn into the game, and what began as a private exchange between Lindsey and Geena becomes a charged triangle of permission, temptation, and shifting loyalties. For a while, the arrangement seems to bring excitement back into the group’s lives. But the fantasy depends on everyone pretending that jealousy will not follow them out of the bedroom.

Brad cannot make that bargain. When he discovers what has been happening, his sense of control collapses. The friendship between the couples begins to fracture, the marriages are threatened, and the fantasy that once felt harmless becomes a test of trust, honesty, and emotional consequence.

Play Time is a classic mid-90s cable-era softcore drama: glossy interiors, poolside heat, attractive couples, romantic confusion, and a story built around the line between fantasy and betrayal. It is not a thriller in the darker sense, but a couples melodrama where desire is treated like a game — until one player decides the rules were never fair.

Legacy Note:
Directed by Dale Trevillion, Play Time belongs to the straight-to-video and late-night cable softcore wave of the 1990s, the same cultural zone that made names like Monique Parent, Jennifer Burton, Shannon Tweed, Shannon Whirry, and Julie Strain familiar to genre viewers. These films mixed romance, drama, jealousy, and erotic fantasy into sleek, low-budget packages designed for the home-video and premium cable market.

The film’s cult reputation rests largely on the chemistry between Monique Parent as Geena and Jennifer Burton as Lindsey. Parent brings curiosity and vulnerability, while Burton gives Lindsey the bold, disruptive energy that pushes the story forward. David Elliott and Craig Stepp complete the marital square as Joe and Brad, two men who react very differently when private fantasy starts changing public reality.

For collectors of 1990s softcore cinema, Play Time is an emblematic title: sunny, intimate, lightly dramatic, and more interested in emotional tension than crime or danger. Its world is one of swimming pools, expensive houses, weekend temptation, and marriages that look stable until boredom opens the door. Soft, glossy, and very much of its era, it captures the Skinemax fantasy at its most relationship-driven.


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Directed by: Dale Trevillion Stars: Jennifer Burton, Elliott David, Monique Parent, Craig Stepp, Julie Strain, Ashlie Rhey Language: English Country: Usa | Imdb Info Description: Lindsey and Geena are spending a sunny vacation together while their husbands, Joe and Brad, drift through the comfortable routines of golf, business talk, and white-collar leisure. Around […]

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