
Red Hot
Romance
Overview
It's a fireman's ball--Falcon style--when this goodlooking battalion of Hungarian firefighters get all red-hot and bothered, stoking the flames of their lust and passion. They burn white-hot with desire, craving the kind of rough and tumble sex that will quench the inferno of their explosive libido.
Top Cast


Janos Volt
Janos Volt
Janos Volt


Franco Corsini
Franco Corsini
Franco Corsini


Remus Orza
Remus Orza
Remus Orza


George Vidanov
George Vidanov
George Vidanov


Adam Gosett
Adam Gosett
Adam Gosett


Istvan Kiss
Istvan Kiss
Istvan Kiss


Miklos Soledad
Miklos Soledad
Miklos Soledad


Jozsef Kovacs
Jozsef Kovacs
Jozsef Kovacs


Csaba Zsiros
Csaba Zsiros
Marko Pacyna
Csaba Zsiros
Marko Pacyna


Nicholas Kiss
Nicholas Kiss
Nicholas Kiss
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