
Masterstrokes 13: Steve Cruz’s Low Blows
Overview
Steve Cruz' Masterstrokes: Low Blows is a limited edition featuring his intense directing style -- these scenes, hand-selected by Cruz, represent his finest work. These include many scenes that have become iconic classics within the gay erotic genre. This 13th volume of the Masterstrokes Series provides you with six of Cruz' best shot scenes ever.
Top Cast


Alexander Garrett
Alexander Garrett
(archive footage)
Alexander Garrett
(archive footage)


Angelo Marconi
Angelo Marconi
(archive footage)
Angelo Marconi
(archive footage)


Aybars
Aybars
(archive footage)
Aybars
(archive footage)


Bruno Bond
Bruno Bond
(archive footage)
Bruno Bond
(archive footage)


D.O.
D.O.
(archive footage)
D.O.
(archive footage)


Ricky Martinez
Ricky Martinez
(archive footage)
Ricky Martinez
(archive footage)


Erik Rhodes
Erik Rhodes
(archive footage)
Erik Rhodes
(archive footage)


Jason Michaels
Jason Michaels
(archive footage)
Jason Michaels
(archive footage)


Josh West
Josh West
(archive footage)
Josh West
(archive footage)


Marc Dylan
Marc Dylan
(archive footage)
Marc Dylan
(archive footage)
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