County Line (1993) is an adult drama directed by that serves as a cinematic crossroads for its legendary lead, Rocco Siffredi

In the vast, dusty archives of 1990s European erotic cinema, certain titles exist in a state of fascinating limbo. They are neither mainstream blockbusters nor entirely forgotten relics. One such title that has recently resurfaced in collector forums and database deep-dives is the 1993 Italian production

| Performer | Role | Notable Facts | |-----------|------|---------------| | | Marco | This film is one of Siffredi’s earliest appearances in the United States, preceding his later rise as an international adult‑film star. | | Rosa Cara | Lila | An established American adult‑film actress known for her natural‑look appeal and ability to deliver a convincing “girl‑next‑door” performance. | | Supporting Actors | Various townspeople | Typically drawn from the studio’s regular roster; they provide comic relief and help flesh out the “county” atmosphere. |

County Line (1993) may not be a landmark in cinematic history, but it offers an intriguing snapshot of a specific moment in adult‑film production—when studios tried to combine modest storytelling, a recognizable “rural” aesthetic, and the emerging star power of performers like Rocco Siffredi. Its modest production values, straightforward narrative, and the chemistry between its leads make it a noteworthy entry for those studying the evolution of adult‑film themes and the early careers of now‑iconic performers.

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