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Edwin Durell helped pioneer couples movies with flicks like Irresistible and Every Woman Has a Fantasy. Ed's working partner is his wife Summer Browns who writes and produces under her professional name Sandra Winters.

"You seldom see volcanic sex in their movies. The action is more sensuous than strenuous. Lots of attention is devoted to gentle and prolonged foreplay. You see the tender sucking of nipples before the girls wrap their dainty lips around the stud's cock. The emphasis is on creamy, dreamlike fantasy, and one thing is certain: you will rarely find anything in their films that might offend women." (AFW)

Irresistible is "a unique erotic fantasy about a time-traveler who zooms back and forth through the corridors of history, landing in bed the world's most fascinating women, from Cleopatra to Mata Hari. The casting of Richard Pacheco in the lead role was inspired." (AFW)

Other top flicks from Durell include 1983's Naughty Girls Need Love Too, Every Woman Has a Fantasy, Part Two and Edwin Durell's Dream Girls.

Porn historian Jim Holliday writes, "The major features of the eighties have branched into several directions. Some concentrate on plot and production (often losing sight of sex) while others go for the bevy of beauties fluff film approach. Naughty Girls is several notches above most of the 'pretty girls' efforts, in that Sandra Winters and Edwin Brown [Durell] add some comedic touches." (AVN)

Every Woman Has A Fantasy appeared in 1984. "This is the ultimate couples film that we had been waiting for. Rachel Ashley (career performance plus) and John Leslie (one of his three best) equal any screen couple for that elusive element of chemistry. Ben (John) becomes intrigued with the female coffee klatsch that wife Terri (Rachel) attends." (Jim Holliday)

Every Woman Has A Fantasy 2 appeared in 1986, and while not as good as the original it's still excellent. Lois Ayres stars. The queen of the sequel also performs in Devil in Miss Jones 3 & 4 as well as Fantasy 2.

Director Edwin Brown changed his last name to Durell but lost none of his ability to direct erotic sex or to musically score a film.

Durrell explores fantasy with 1996's Masque. Six friends live out their dreams one Halloween night to have passionate sex with each other.

In Every Woman Has A Fantasy 3, "Juli Ashton and Steve Drake play a married couple who can't open up to each other about sex, relying on fantasies and illlicit sex to sate their desires until they stumble on each other's secret.

"This mega-budgeted, bursting with sex epic is topnotch hardcore... Scene after scene of beautiful people engaged in spirited sex... The action is heated, the performers interested and interesting and the photography and production values among the best..." (AFW 97