
Ben Dover's Little Big Girls
Overview
For redhead lovers, the first scene in Ben Dover's Little Big Girls is clearly the hottest. Ben and his long haired muscular pal pick up a female dog walker... but when the camera swings down to the pavement for a closer shot of her panties, we know it's pussy and not a four legged canine friend that interests them. Back at Ben's flat, he undoes her bra as she polishes Tarzan's tree trunk, letting some gorgeous natural B-cups spill out. Their tag-team approach to sex affords little time to dwell on her hot red pubes and she gets royally fucked before getting a double load in her mouth. The rest of the DVD is comprised of another similar pickup offering, with women as equally steamy as the redhead although one of them gives up her arse for Ben. Then there is a fourway scene with a skinny girl and a larger lady that could have been called Twister. Like the game, it begins with tangled limbs, and like the movie, it ends with a huge blow job.
Top Cast


Andrea Drearden
Andrea Drearden
Angeline (archive footage)
Andrea Drearden
Angeline (archive footage)


Claire Collins
Claire Collins
as Caroline (archive footage)
Claire Collins
as Caroline (archive footage)


Lisa Ward
Lisa Ward
(Non-Sex) (archive footage)
Lisa Ward
(Non-Sex) (archive footage)


Melanie
Melanie
(archive footage)
Melanie
(archive footage)


Stephanie Collins
Stephanie Collins
(archive footage)
Stephanie Collins
(archive footage)


Tiffany Walker
Tiffany Walker
Mary (archive footage)
Tiffany Walker
Mary (archive footage)


Kris Newz
Kris Newz
(archive footage)
Kris Newz
(archive footage)


Mario
Mario
(archive footage)
Mario
(archive footage)


Steve Perry
Steve Perry
Ben Dover (archive footage)
Steve Perry
Ben Dover (archive footage)
Tim Ferris
Tim Ferris
(archive footage)
Tim Ferris
(archive footage)
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