
Justice
Overview
This masterpiece from AVN Hall of Fame Director Steven Scarborough follows the story of Toby Conners (Rollins), a young man falsely accused and convicted of a crime he didn't commit. In a nod to director Lars Von Trier (Dancer in the Dark, Dogville), Scarborough puts Toby in situations that continually spiral out of control, leaving Toby no choice but to use his sexual moxie to get out of each situation. It's a role that only a sexual Olympian like Rollins could accomplish. This Hardcore Director's Cut Two Disc Set features 7 scorching hot scenes with 16 sexy, hung Hot House Men in a production we'd be hard-pressed to beat.
Top Cast


Shane Rollins
Shane Rollins
Toby
Shane Rollins
Toby


Tony Mecelli
Tony Mecelli
Policeman
Tony Mecelli
Policeman


Robert Van Damme
Robert Van Damme
Policeman
Robert Van Damme
Policeman


Nick Piston
Nick Piston
Prisoner
Nick Piston
Prisoner


Jordan Vaughn
Jordan Vaughn
Prisoner
Jordan Vaughn
Prisoner


Brad Star
Brad Star
Prisoner
Brad Star
Prisoner


Ty Hudson
Ty Hudson
Lawyer Larry Mangiaforte
Ty Hudson
Lawyer Larry Mangiaforte


Kent North
Kent North
Infirmary Doctor
Kent North
Infirmary Doctor


Carlos Morales
Carlos Morales
Infirmary Orderly
Carlos Morales
Infirmary Orderly


Nick Horn
Nick Horn
Prisoner Patient
Nick Horn
Prisoner Patient
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