

Nine men, one volcano, and enough steam to power a small nation.
You won't have any lava left after Eruption! Shot near the active volcano Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii, Eruption delivers two full hours of hard bodies fueled by tropical steam. This lush masterpiece is the most seminal work of director Bruce Cam's career, and the chemistry between the cast of nine men redefines the meaning of paradise. While no virgins were sacrificed in the making of Eruption, the island spirits were undoubtedly pleased. Nasty, rough, and constantly boiling over, "Eruption is an instant classic."
Practical Effects
Actual active volcano footage — Kilauea doesn't do reshoots.
Cinematography
Lush Hawaiian landscapes that almost distract from the, uh, performances.
Director
Bruce Cam
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on location near Kilauea, one of Earth's most active volcanoes — the production had literal geological stakes.
Bruce Cam built his reputation on location-based gay adult films; this represents his most ambitious natural-world integration.