Barely Legal (series)
Barely Legal is a series of porn films focused on teen girls published by Hustler Video. It is inspired by the magazine of the same name by Hustler magnate Larry Flynt. The series started in 1999 with their first video release, and have released hundreds of videos to this day. Most Barely Legal video releases are in an anthology format, with a handful of narratively disconnected scenes. Early Barely Legal releases open each scene with some narration from one of the girls in the scene, reading a letter to the Barely Legal magazine where she recounts an early sexual experience.
Directoral Changes
The early Barely Legal series was very strongly associated with Clive McLean. He wrote and directed the majority of the scenes in the series, and his name often appeared on the cover of video releases.
Clive McLean died in 2005[1]. After his passing his widow Erica McLean directed several Barely Legal releases. Erica had been involved since the beginning of the series, being credited for Make-Up and Styling on the first videos. The first release with Erica's name on the cover was Barely Legal 53 in november 2005. She directed the numbered entries til number 57, when Andre Madness took over the series. Andre Madness directed the series from Barely Legal 58 til 67, when Erica resumed directing duties. She directed most numbered Barely Legal releases from 68 til 94. the Barely Legal release directed by Erica McLean was Barely Legal: Girlz Rule released in March 2010.
Matti Klatt directed Barely Legal 95 til 108.
Otto Bauer directed Barely Legal 109 til 153.
From 2018s Barely Legal 159: Bratty Step Sisters until Barely Legal 183: BFFs in 2021 the main director of the Barely Legal series was B. Skow. Since then a variety of directors have lead the series, without a new 'era' being established.
Releases
References
- ↑ Life and Death at the Fringes of Medicine, LA Times February 5. 2006