Debbie Does Dallas ... Again

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Debbie Does Dallas ... Again
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DVD cover
Directed by Paul Thomas
Starring Monique Alexander
Savanna Samson
Hillary Scott
Stefani Morgan
Sunny Leone
Production
company
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
122 minutes
Country United States

Debbie Does Dallas ... Again is a 2007 American pornographic film directed by Paul Thomas and released through Vivid Entertainment. It is presented as a sequel to the 1978 pornographic classic Debbie Does Dallas . The film features Monique Alexander, Savanna Samson, Hillary Scott, Stefani Morgan and Sunny Leone.

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Thomas said rather than remaking the original, "I spun the story closest to Heaven Can Wait , where Debbie dies and is reincarnated in the body of another cheerleader." [1]

On July 12, 2007, the movie became the first adult title licensed by the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) to be sold in the Blu-ray Disc format. [2] It was also the first adult movie available in both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats. Other companies had released a very few adult films on Blu-ray by this point, but they were not copy-protected or licensed, and were burned in-house, some on BD-R discs. [3]

Debbie Does Dallas Again was also the original name of a weekly, 30-minute behind the scenes documentary to the remaking of Debbie Does Dallas – from the casting search for the next Debbie, to planning and shooting of the movie. Renamed Debbie Loves Dallas in reruns, it was produced by World of Wonder. [4] [5]

Cast

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyResultCategoryRecipient(s)
2008 AVN Award [6] [7] WonTop Renting Title of the Year – 2007
NominatedBest Actress, FilmStefani Morgan
NominatedBest Anal Sex Scene, FilmStaci Thorn & Marty Romano
NominatedBest Art Direction, Film
NominatedBest Cinematography
NominatedBest Couples Sex Scene, FilmStefani Morgan & Derrick Pierce
NominatedBest Editing, FilmJack Freedom, Miles Rocca & Fletcher Martin
NominatedBest Film
WonBest Group Sex Scene, FilmStefani Morgan, Savanna Samson, Monique Alexander, Evan Stone, Christian & Jay Huntington
WonBest On-Line Marketing Campaign, Individual Project
NominatedBest Overall Marketing Campaign, Individual Project
NominatedBest Packaging
NominatedBest Screenplay, FilmPhil Noir
NominatedBest Special Effects
Nominated Best Supporting Actor, FilmEvan Stone
NominatedBest Supporting Actress, FilmMonique Alexander
NominatedBest Supporting Actress, Film Hillary Scott
FAME Award [8] FinalistFavorite Feature Movie
Venus Award [9] WonBest US Film
XRCO Award [10] NominatedMost Outrageous DVD Xtras

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