Within the history of adult cinema, the 2003 release of this film is viewed as a representative example of the "Golden Age" of high-budget studio productions. It documented a specific period where marketing revolved heavily around a small group of elite performers who had achieved significant brand recognition. While the genre remains a niche part of film history, researchers of 2000s media often look to these productions as examples of how the industry adapted high-gloss aesthetic trends from mainstream music videos and fashion photography. Production Details 2003 Studio: Wicked Pictures Director: Paul Thomas Theme: Aviation / Stylized Ensemble
The Where the Boys Aren’t series was Vivid Entertainment’s flagship all-female franchise, known for focusing heavily on narrative setups, high production values, and glamorous aesthetics.
The 17th installment is particularly famous for its "powerhouse" roster, featuring some of the biggest names in the industry at the time: Jenna Jameson
Where the Boys Aren't 17 is a film released in 2003. It was directed by Chi Chi LaRue and features a cast including Jenna Jameson Savanna Samson Sunrise Adams Briana Banks Production Details 2003 Director: Chi Chi LaRue Writer: Chi Chi LaRue and Jim Steel Executive Producer: Toni Brooks Runtime: Approximately 77 minutes
If you ask any fan of the golden age of adult film to name their top performers from the 2000s, most, if not all, of the names in this cast would be on that list. Where the Boys Aren't 17 brought together an almost impossible collection of Vivid's biggest superstars. Here’s a closer look at the women who made this film a classic.
is a notable entry in Vivid Entertainment’s long-running all-female adult film series. Directed by Chi Chi LaRue
The feature is notable for gathering several of the industry's most recognizable contract stars and top performers from the early 2000s:
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No clumsy fumbling. No awkward silences. No adolescent whispers of “Is this okay?” Instead, there was confidence. The confidence of Jenna’s platinum grin. The low, knowing smirk of Savanna Samson, who always seemed like she’d just won a hand of poker you didn’t know you were playing. Sunrise Adams brought a California glow to the overhead baggage compartment. Mercedez moved like silk over silk. And Kira Kener? She could make the safety demonstration feel like a secret.
Both were major Vivid contract stars during this period, known for high-production-value features.
: Performers from this specific cohort frequently crossed over into mainstream pop culture, appearing in mainstream feature films, network television, memoirs, and national news profiles.
Superstar Jenna Jameson and her entourage board a flight on the fictional "All Girl Airlines" (also referred to as Vagiterian Air), where they receive "personal service" from an all-female crew of pilots and flight attendants. Featured Cast