
Homopunx
Overview
You can always count on a Cazzo flick to be brimming with piggish attitude, but Homopunx goes even further to become not only sexual dynamite, but colorful and campy too. Garish sets, costumes and even performers are all part of the pageantry, but somehow never overwhelm the sex. That's not easy considering how some of the trappings of Homopunx are so out there, but this movie sizzles. The parade of pomp is fun window dressing for the slurpy sins of its sex.
Top Cast


Milan Gamiani
Milan Gamiani
Milan Gamiani


Brice Farmer
Brice Farmer
Brice Farmer
Carlo Rivas
Carlo Rivas
Carlo Rivas


Dirk Berger
Dirk Berger
Dirk Berger
Doni Rakic
Doni Rakic
Doni Rakic


Daniel Dixx
Daniel Dixx
Daniel Dixx


Florian Manns
Florian Manns
Florian Manns


Jake Corwin
Jake Corwin
Jake Corwin


Jan Amron
Jan Amron
Jan Amron


Jay Roberts
Jay Roberts
Jay Roberts
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