Evil Angel Releasing
John Leslie's final Scenes
Source: Xbiz.com
VAN NUYS, Calif. —
The final movie scenes directed by adult legend John Leslie are
being released by Evil Angel on Sept. 28.
The actor/director who passed last year is being immortalized in
a collector’s package titled “What the Fuck! Big Tits, Bitches
and Ass: I Must Be in Heaven.”
The deluxe 2-DVD set includes performances led by adult star
Chanel Preston and a cameo appearance by Leslie himself. The
package also comes with a bonus disc with more than 400 rare
photographs along with tributes to Leslie from his friends and
peers, including fellow Evil Angel auteurs John Stagliano, Joey
Silvera, Rocco Siffredi and Cristoph Clark.
“Instead of the usual four scenes, John’s wife Kathleen decided
to use all six in one movie to give his fans a special
farewell,” said Christian S. Mann, Evil Angel general manager.
He added, “The addition of a ‘John Leslie Tribute’ bonus disc,
will give his fans insight into John Leslie, the man. It
includes a retrospective of John’s life, career, art and music
in pictures and video footage. John Leslie was an accomplished
director to be sure, but he was so much more than that. He was
an actor, painter, musician, chef, raconteur, friend and
husband… and he excelled at all of these. My experience working
with him the last two years revealed him to be an irascible
perfectionist who didn’t mince words. He called it as he saw it,
so we knew if he was pissed, but we also knew that when he ended
a conversation with a compliment, that he meant it. Like a true
bluesman, John spoke from the heart.”
Leslie’s cameo as “The Voyeur” is featured in a torrid scene
with Katie Jordin, Sheena Ryder and Rocco Reed. Other scenes
include Tasha Reign and Jenna Presley with Mark Ashley; Chanel
Preston and Christian; Candy Manson and Bill Bailey; Jada
Stevens with Toni Ribas and Mark Wood; and Ally Kay with Bruce
Venture.
The tribute bonus disc also includes clips from Leslie’s last
four acting performances, director and Leslie disciple Kevin
Moore’s tribute from the 2010 Los Angeles memorial service, and
music from the John Leslie Blues Band.
Leslie’s longtime friend Joey Silvera said the collection is
“EPIC! A collector’s item, and the last work of a genius!”