After three years in a marriage where the missionary position is the dominant position and cock sucking is out of the question, Mike Horner seeks to liberate his sexually inhibited wife, Shanna McCullough, in Grind from 1988. Like most of Henri Pachard's material, Grind has a fairly strong story line. Mike Horner plays a sexually frustrated husband who is disappointed in the straight-laced attitude his wife (Shanna McCullough) has toward sex. On their anniversary, Horner takes her to a live sex show thinking it will loosen her Puritan attitudes. Instead, she becomes the target of a sex crazed blonde who scares her out of the building. But just when he thinks all is lost, his wife begins to open up, and when she does, he finds the lurid nympho he has always wanted. The acting in Grind is top-notch all the way and McCullough comes through in magnificent fashion. The sets are realistic and the music complements the mood well. The tape is loaded with excellent transition scenes and fantasy sequences which carry the plot logically forward. (Watch closely for a cameo appearance in which Pachard plays a plumber.) The colours are good, the sound is crisp and the editing is tight. Grind is well worth a look by those who are tired of non-stop sex and seek more substance in their sex movies. Good for couples! Cast: John Martin, Krista Lane, Mike Horner, Nikki Knights, Shanna McCullough