Promo Site Launched for Adam & Eve's 'Grindhouse'

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. -- Adam & Eve has launched GrindhouseDoubleFeatureXXX.com for upcoming release "Grindhouse XXX."

The content-rich site is expected to assist retailers and e-tailers promoting the double feature release including David Lord’s "Student Assassin" and Andre Madness’ "Massacre At Pine Lake."

Available on GrindhouseDoubleFeatureXXX.com are XXX trailers, exclusive photos, product information, box art, news and press releases. Fans are offered a look at Adam & Eve contract stars Teagan Presley from "Student Assassin" and Alexis Ford from "Massacre At Pine Lake."

The studio said the pair of films were inspired by the grindhouse film genre of the ‘70s and ‘80s, as well as the 2007 theatrical pairing of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.

Adult directors David Lord and Andre Madness team up for the movies set for release on Aug. 23.

Lord’s "Student Assassin" stars Adam & Eve contract performer Teagan Presley, while Madness’ slasher flick, "Massacre at Pine Lake" stars Alexis Ford, the studio’s other contract performer.

Madness’ film centers around horny young adults in the woods who attract bloodthirsty psychos.

The film also stars Andy San Dimas, Briana Blair, Rocco Reed, Mr. Pete, Ralph Long, Snoop, Eric Masterson, Jack Lawrence and Lee Stone.

"The website for ‘Grindhouse XXX’ is the perfect tool to assist in promoting the double feature," Adam & Eve Vice President Bob Christian said.

"The XXX trailers and sexy photos from both features will surely entice fans and assist retailers. David [Lord] and Andre [Madness] each did an amazing job reviving a classic genre of film and creating erotic and fun adult movies unique to the market."

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