Blonde Fire -1979 John Holmes- Jesie St James- - _best_ Link

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Note: Jesie St. James (real name: possibly Jeannie Marie) later appeared in non-adult films like “The First Turn-On!” (1983) and TV’s “Miami Vice” (uncredited). Blonde Fire -1979 John Holmes- Jesie St James- -

boasts a truly top-notch cast roster, featuring some of the most celebrated performers of the late-1970s. as Malcolm Blackmore: The suave supervillain working out

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★★★☆☆ (Three stars. One for Holmes’ mythos, one for St. James’ fire, and one for the incredible mustache on the villain.)

Blonde Fire was produced by Armand Atamian under his I-Candy banner. While the story is set in South Africa, production primarily utilized studio sets in Los Angeles, with stock footage providing the exotic backdrop. The film was photographed by Fredrick Roe. The film's runtime is 85 minutes.

(John Holmes) is hired to travel to South Africa to secure a rare, four-million-dollar diamond known as the "Blonde Fire". Upon arrival, he finds himself navigating a web of espionage and double-crosses involving: The Exchange