
Men in Blue
Drama · Crime
Overview
Fans of Red, White & Blue know when director Gino Colbert and superstar Blue Blake get together, anything can happen. Blake plays a sexy rogue cop for whom nothing is too much when it comes to his demanding libido. Whether he's forcing Paul Morgan and Colbert into over-the-top oral action; blackmailing his partner, Brent Cross; throwing himself on the mercy of drugged sex maniacs Rod Garetto, Ryan Block, Andreas Bergane, and Juan Antonio (but, in the end, showing them no mercy); or submitting to the "questioning" of fellow cop Cutter West, Blake never lets up.
Top Cast


Blue Blake
Blue Blake
Blue Blake


Gino Colbert
Gino Colbert
Guy in Car #1
Gino Colbert
Guy in Car #1


Paul Morgan
Paul Morgan
Guy in Car #2
Paul Morgan
Guy in Car #2


Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
Internal Affairs Officer
Ron Jeremy
Internal Affairs Officer


Cutter West
Cutter West
Cutter West


Brent Cross
Brent Cross
Officer Cross
Brent Cross
Officer Cross


Zachary Scott
Zachary Scott
Zachary Scott


Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford
Juan Antonio
Juan Antonio
Drug Addict
Juan Antonio
Drug Addict


Scott Lyons
Scott Lyons
Boy in Holding Cell
Scott Lyons
Boy in Holding Cell
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