Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds //top\\ -

Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds //top\\ -

The story follows a classic "hero vs. greedy developer" conflict. The protagonist, (played by Kayden Kross), is a ranch owner fighting to keep her land from a corrupt lady land developer, Julia Underwood (played by Bree Olson).

is a feature-length adult Western drama produced by Adam & Eve and released on DVD on February 2, 2010 . Directed by Nic Andrews, the film is highly regarded for its ambitious 3-hour runtime, high production values, and narrative-driven blend of Western action, drama, and hardcore adult content. Film Overview & Production Details

Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds remains a notable title in modern adult cinema for its production value and cast. It offers a glimpse into the 2010s adult film industry's focus on creating feature-length, narrative-heavy, adult-western content. Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds

Complicating the situation is Sheriff John Wilks (played by Evan Stone), a well-meaning lawman who must battle his own systemic corruption, having been bought and paid for by the powerful Julia. Main Cast and Character Breakdown

The "Dirty Deeds" refer to a trio of sins Jack committed in a past life as a black-ops soldier. One by one, his old squad members are turning up dead, each murdered with a signature weapon from their final, unauthorized mission in Cambodia (a mission the government calls "Operation Rawhide"). Forced out of a dusty trailer park where he’s been living off-grid, Jack must partner with the estranged daughter of his last surviving comrade—a scrappy, leather-jacket-wearing mechanic named Billie (a ferocious performance by Jennifer Gareis). Together, they unravel a conspiracy that leads to a corrupt sheriff, a private military contractor, and a final showdown in an abandoned slaughterhouse. The story follows a classic "hero vs

The storyline follows a traditional Western trope: an existential battle over property, resources, and local sovereignty.

The physical release was treated as a premium title, packaged with a wide array of supplemental material including a "Making Of" featurette, special effects breakdowns, blooper reels, and director commentaries. It holds a unique status as a crossover piece of media: a feature with enough legitimate narrative infrastructure, set design, and gunplay to entertain fans of campy B-Westerns, while strictly retaining its XXX rating for its explicit core segments. is a feature-length adult Western drama produced by

October 26, 2023 Subject: Production Overview and Contextual Analysis

Bree's menacing, chief enforcer. London adds intense dramatic stakes to the movie's non-adult action and shootout segments.

Sound design favors ambient noise—wind, boots on wooden floors, distant gunshots—creating an immersive, minimalist soundscape. The score, when present, underscores key emotional moments without overwhelming them, often using sparse acoustic instrumentation that nods to classic Western motifs.

The archetypal drifting cowboy. Gunn’s portrayal is heavily reminiscent of classic 1970s gritty B-movie tough guys, anchoring the film's action segments.

Close

Item added to your cart.

Checkout

The story follows a classic "hero vs. greedy developer" conflict. The protagonist, (played by Kayden Kross), is a ranch owner fighting to keep her land from a corrupt lady land developer, Julia Underwood (played by Bree Olson).

is a feature-length adult Western drama produced by Adam & Eve and released on DVD on February 2, 2010 . Directed by Nic Andrews, the film is highly regarded for its ambitious 3-hour runtime, high production values, and narrative-driven blend of Western action, drama, and hardcore adult content. Film Overview & Production Details

Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds remains a notable title in modern adult cinema for its production value and cast. It offers a glimpse into the 2010s adult film industry's focus on creating feature-length, narrative-heavy, adult-western content.

Complicating the situation is Sheriff John Wilks (played by Evan Stone), a well-meaning lawman who must battle his own systemic corruption, having been bought and paid for by the powerful Julia. Main Cast and Character Breakdown

The "Dirty Deeds" refer to a trio of sins Jack committed in a past life as a black-ops soldier. One by one, his old squad members are turning up dead, each murdered with a signature weapon from their final, unauthorized mission in Cambodia (a mission the government calls "Operation Rawhide"). Forced out of a dusty trailer park where he’s been living off-grid, Jack must partner with the estranged daughter of his last surviving comrade—a scrappy, leather-jacket-wearing mechanic named Billie (a ferocious performance by Jennifer Gareis). Together, they unravel a conspiracy that leads to a corrupt sheriff, a private military contractor, and a final showdown in an abandoned slaughterhouse.

The storyline follows a traditional Western trope: an existential battle over property, resources, and local sovereignty.

The physical release was treated as a premium title, packaged with a wide array of supplemental material including a "Making Of" featurette, special effects breakdowns, blooper reels, and director commentaries. It holds a unique status as a crossover piece of media: a feature with enough legitimate narrative infrastructure, set design, and gunplay to entertain fans of campy B-Westerns, while strictly retaining its XXX rating for its explicit core segments.

October 26, 2023 Subject: Production Overview and Contextual Analysis

Bree's menacing, chief enforcer. London adds intense dramatic stakes to the movie's non-adult action and shootout segments.

Sound design favors ambient noise—wind, boots on wooden floors, distant gunshots—creating an immersive, minimalist soundscape. The score, when present, underscores key emotional moments without overwhelming them, often using sparse acoustic instrumentation that nods to classic Western motifs.

The archetypal drifting cowboy. Gunn’s portrayal is heavily reminiscent of classic 1970s gritty B-movie tough guys, anchoring the film's action segments.

Close
Loading:
--:-- --:--

Privacy Settings

This site uses cookies. For information, please read our cookies policy. Cookies Policy

Allow All
Manage Consent Preferences