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Flickin' with Brad
Time Cops
As the story begins, the date is April 2, 1998, and LAPD policemen Bob Ford (Brock Masters) and his young brother Charlie Ford (Zachary Scott) are about to go on patrol together. This is Charlie's first day on the force. Before leaving his apartment, Charlie indulges in an early morning love feast with his lover Steve (Nick Chevalier). Sachio then meets brother Bob outside, and they head out to Malibu, their assignment for the day.
Later, while cruising the mountain roads off Pacific Coast Highway, they receive a dispatch call that a robbery has just occurred. The great-grandsons of the infamous James Brothers, Jesse (new blond hunk Brian Roberts) and his older brother Frank (studly brunette Bret Ford), are the perpetrators. There's a shootout and, when the dust clears, two brothers are dead, LAPD officer Charlie Ford, and outlaw Jesse James IV.
While later mourning his brother's death, Bob Ford remembers a news broadcast earlier in the day about the discovery of what might be the famous time machine of H.G. Wells, by his grandson, H.G. Wells IV (cameo appearances as both the younger and elder Wells by Director Chip Daniels.)
Officer Bob Ford decides to try to change the past. He visits the young Wells and attempts to travel back in time. A mishap occurs however, and instead of going back one day, the time machine (and fate?) lands him clear back to April 2, 1882, just as the original James Brothers (also played by Brian Roberts and Bret Ford) are robbing an Express Office, blowing the safe with dynamite. Another shootout occurs, the James' brothers get away on their horses, and the deputy of this small Missouri town (newcomer Christian Wilder) is shot. The Sheriff (Texas Colt-ish stud Tony Scalia) sends him off to the local doctor, and deputizes Bob Ford, who has introduced himself as a "lawman" from the future.
Once in the Doc's (Scott Davis) office, Deputy Wilder is subjected to some major treatment of the most sexually satisfying nature, from the examining chair to the floor. Now that's one hell of a cure!
Meanwhile, Officer Ford (Brock Masters) has been led to a feed & tack room, where he encounters the local stable hand, Sandy Sloane, a reddish blond stud puppy with an adorable ass. Everything from his deep swarthy voice to his naturally nasty mind make this man one stud who bends everyone to his will(ie).
Later, Officer Ford and the Sheriff begin to track the infamous James Brothers,who happen upon two innocent cowboys (handsome Kristian Brooks and Grecian godling Bruno DeMarco) who have camped for the day and are enjoying each other. The Jameses capture the cowboys and proceed to use them as their love slaves in an incredibly hot and realistic outdoor four way. Next morning, the James brothers are awakened from their satiated slumber by the Sheriff and Officer Ford. Another deadly shootout occurs mirroring the actual events from history in Kearney, MO on Apr. 3, 1882, when Bob Ford shot and killed Jesse James.
Now that the original James Brothers are dead, Officer Bob Ford must get back to his own time to see if his own brother is once again alive. But before his guest is over, Bob Ford adds a notch for the Sheriff to his sex belt.
Watch an epic, timeless story and experience the hottest sex in Gay male video along the way. Chip Daniels presents...Time Cops!!! Order line for Centaur Films, Inc.: 1-800-446-8843; on line: www.centaurfilms.com.
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