

Tennis, clowns, and 'mixed doubles' — this 80s fever dream serves chaos with a straight face.
A feast for all the senses. Tracy Adams serves it up hot to Don Adams on the tennis court in this all-star sizzler. Between sets she shares strokes with a visiting niece, a traveling circus clown bent on juggling as many balls as she can fit into her schedule - and mouth! Neighbors Nina Hartley and Don Fernando lend their mixed doubles skills to the heated play - both on the court and getting off!
Costume
Circus clown outfit that haunts my dreams.
Production
Tennis court location — they really committed to this.
Writing
Dialogue that invents its own grammar.
Director
Duck Dumont
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Peak late-80s adult cinema aesthetic: neon-lit athleticism meets carnival surrealism. The clown-as-lover trope briefly trended in this era.
Director 'Duck Dumont' was a pseudonym for veteran adult filmmaker Henri Pachard, who directed over 200 films. The tennis court was reportedly borrowed from a San Fernando Valley country club for one day.