
Eruption
Overview
You won't have any lava left after Eruption! Shot near the active volcano Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii, Eruption delivers two full hours of hard bodies fueled by tropical steam. This lush masterpiece is the most seminal work of director Bruce Cam's career, and the chemistry between the cast of nine men redefines the meaning of paradise. While no virgins were sacrificed in the making of Eruption, the island spirits were undoubtedly pleased. Nasty, rough, and constantly boiling over, "Eruption is an instant classic."
Top Cast


Keith Webb
Keith Webb
Keith Webb


Michael Vincenzo
Michael Vincenzo
Michael Vincenzo


Austin Masters
Austin Masters
Austin Masters


Peter Wilder
Peter Wilder
Peter Wilder


Eric Payne
Eric Payne
(credited as Ethan Payne)
Eric Payne
(credited as Ethan Payne)


Malleek
Malleek
Malleek


Pierce Vendetta
Pierce Vendetta
Pierce Vendetta


Eduardo
Eduardo
Eduardo


Dean Coulter
Dean Coulter
Dean Coulter
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