Monique Parent, Tracy Ryan, Brandy Montegro, Riley Jordan – Close Enough To Touch 2002
Brandy Montegro poses to somebody taking pictures, she strips and makes out with some guy. The guy then goes down on her. After that they fuck. She is fully naked
Fully naked Brandy Montegro poses for photos. She starts wearing red panties and bra. She strips showing her tits and bush
Brandy Montegro starts making out with some guy, they both strip and fuck in different positions.
Monique Parent jerks some guy, then they make out. Monique gives the guy a blow job, after a while they start to fuck. She shows everything
Monique Parent flashes some guy her tits and bush. AMAZING
Some old geezer seduces Riley Jordan. Riley gives a blowjob then they fuck in different positions
Riley Jordan bangs some guy in while standing up. She gives head, she receives head.
Tracy Ryan is dreaming and masturbationg about her and Brandy Montegro fucking
Tracy Ryan touches herself while thinking of some naked dude
Some guy uses his teeth to strip Tracy Ryan’s top. They then bang in different positions.
Tracy Ryan talks to some guy, they start to make out. After while they fuck next to fireplace
Tracy Ryan dances and strip to her man. She shows tits, ass and bush. They then fuck
Tracy Ryan spies some guy, she starts to touch herself and finishes herself
About the movie
Close Enough to Touch is a low-budget American erotic drama/thriller directed by Jamie Scabbert and released in 2002. It runs about 87 minutes and was produced by Indigo Entertainment.
The movie centers on the dysfunctional Henderson family and their tangled relationships with attractive neighbors and co-workers. The story follows affairs, jealousy, seduction, and family conflict as multiple characters become romantically and sexually involved with one another.
Main cast
- Tracy Ryan as Ashley
- Bobby Johnston as Jason Henderson
- Monique Parent as Amanda Henderson (credited under the alias “Scarlet Johansing” in some releases)
- Alison Miller / Toby Miller as Charlotte
- Sebastien Guy as Brad
- Riley Jordon as Elaine
Style and reception
The film is generally considered part of the early-2000s “softcore cable erotica” era — the type of movie often associated with late-night premium cable channels like Cinemax (“Skinemax”). Reviews describe it as heavy on erotic scenes with a melodramatic soap-opera-style plot. IMDb users gave it around 4.5/10.
Critics and viewers were mixed:
- Some viewers praised the cast and the over-the-top relationship drama.
- Others criticized the convoluted plot and dated feel.


















































































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