Year Released: 1984
Studio: Nova
Director: Robert Walters
Cast: Rick Donovan, Tim Kramer, Brandon Wilde, Tony Wilde, Steve Kolis, Ryder Hansen, Lee Thompson, Cole Taylor, Danny Conners, Rob Daniels, Jim Bentley, Matt Sullivan Cliff Ryder
"Heroes are so HARD to find! These heroes are bigger than life. You just might get what you wish for."
This is a good-quality feature from Nova Studios, clear and competently produced, with a mix of decent to good action, but a lot of charm. One of the handful of Nova features with fully synchronized sound (as opposed to the majority of the studio's output of dialogue-free loops set to music) , it focuses on an all-gay English class assigned an essay from their hunky young teacher on a personal hero, which leads to each student imagining sex with their hero. The film stars a large cast of strapping young studs, is great for size lovers, and features some unusually good special effects, entertaining sequences, and original music by Garth Evans.
The next day, Steve Kolis stands up in front of the class to read his essay on his hero, baseball player Tim Kramer. He tells of how he and his buddy, Jim Bentley, recently went to see him play. In a flashback, they wait for him in the lockerroom after the game to get his autograph and spot him, fresh from the shower, clad only in a towel. Kramer grins upon spotting his fans and their appreciative gazes. He agrees to give Kolis his autograph, and the scene soon leads to a threeway, Bentley initiating the action by playing with Kramer's nipples, and Kramer beckoning Kolis to join. Kramer takes charge, having the three group up in various positions, and Kolis and Bentley are more than happy to oblige.