If you happen to find an old VHS with all three names on it—grab it. That’s a piece of history.
It looks like the title you provided might be incomplete or cut off (“Jeanette Littledove Samantha Strong Buck Adams Around The...” — perhaps “Around the World” or a similar phrase).
Littledove appeared alongside and Buck Adams in several high‑profile gonzo and feature films. Her scenes with Adams were noted for their raw intensity, and her pairings with Strong brought a rare female‑female dynamic that broke the mold of standard boy‑girl‑girl setups. Unlike many of her peers, Littledove largely vanished from public view after retiring, adding to her cult mystique. Why They Matter Together What ties these three together? Beyond individual filmographies, they represent a specific moment in adult film history: the late‑’80s to early‑’90s shift from film to video, from theatrical features to direct‑to‑home taping. They worked across genres—gonzo, feature, parody—and collaborated frequently. For collectors, a tape with Buck Adams, Samantha Strong, and Jeanette Littledove on the box meant high energy, professional production, and no‑frills performance.
If you happen to find an old VHS with all three names on it—grab it. That’s a piece of history.
It looks like the title you provided might be incomplete or cut off (“Jeanette Littledove Samantha Strong Buck Adams Around The...” — perhaps “Around the World” or a similar phrase).
Littledove appeared alongside and Buck Adams in several high‑profile gonzo and feature films. Her scenes with Adams were noted for their raw intensity, and her pairings with Strong brought a rare female‑female dynamic that broke the mold of standard boy‑girl‑girl setups. Unlike many of her peers, Littledove largely vanished from public view after retiring, adding to her cult mystique. Why They Matter Together What ties these three together? Beyond individual filmographies, they represent a specific moment in adult film history: the late‑’80s to early‑’90s shift from film to video, from theatrical features to direct‑to‑home taping. They worked across genres—gonzo, feature, parody—and collaborated frequently. For collectors, a tape with Buck Adams, Samantha Strong, and Jeanette Littledove on the box meant high energy, professional production, and no‑frills performance.