New Releases From Penthouse Digital Media

LOS ANGELES — Penthouse Digital Media, in partnership with Pulse Distribution, has announced their hardcore releases for spring 2008. They are:

"Route 66"
Katarina Kat is the sultry sidekick of a two-bit hood on the run, played by Jack Venice, in this sex-filled, high-octane adventure directed by Kelly Holland.

"Cheating Affairs"
Penthouse Pet Alexis Love heats up the screen in this comedy about cheating couples directed by James Avalon.

"Flesh Desires"
Penthouse Pet Alexis Love and Niko turn each other on, get you off and keep you begging for more. Brilliantly directed by Skye Blue, Flesh Desires is packed with kinky sex scenes and stars veteran adult entertainers Alexis Love, Aiden Starr, Rachel Roxxx, Mikayla, Rebeca Linares, Cheyne Collins, Mikey Butders, Niko, Seth Dickens and Van Damage.

"Deep in the Bush"
Jake Jacobs directs a sun-drenched cast and delivers backdoor fun. Beautiful Brazilian babes hold nothing back in five sizzling scenes, all shot in high definition. Starring Monica Mattos, Fabiane Thompson, Karine Muller, Suzana Scott, Milena Santos, Junior Carioca, Roge, Pit Garcia and Vitor Gaucho.

"Sex in Dangerous Places"
An all-star cast showcases their skills in this Bud Lee directed feature that tells the story of sexy girls who want it, need it and will do whatever it takes to get it. Starring Penthouse Pet Alektra Blue.

For more information, contact Brian Gross of BSG Public Relations at (818)340-4422 ext. 202 or email brian@bsgpr.com.

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