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- Jenna Jameson: By the time this film was released, Jenna Jameson was arguably the biggest name in the industry and a crossover pop-culture icon. Her presence usually headlined the production.
- Briana Banks: A major star of the era known for her distinctive look and high-energy performances. She was a key figure in Vivid’s marketing during that time.
- Savanna Samson: Samson was unique for her background as a dancer at Scores in New York. She later gained mainstream notoriety for her wine-making ventures and appearance on shows like Saturday Night Live.
- Sunrise Adams: Known for her "girl-next-door" persona, she was a prolific performer for the studio and the niece of adult film star Sunset Thomas.
- Mercedez: A prominent Vivid Girl who later transitioned into feature dancing and internet entrepreneurship.
- Kira Kener: Known for her exotic look, she was one of the top Asian-American performers in the industry during that period.
- Chloe Jones: A former Penthouse Pet of the Month (April 1998) who transitioned into adult films with Vivid.
- Dasha: A former professional gymnast from the Czech Republic, known for her athleticism in performances.
The "Vivid Girl" Era
This film is a prime example of the "Contract Star" system used by Vivid Entertainment. During this era, the studio would sign exclusive contracts with top performers, marketing them similar to Hollywood movie stars. The Where The Boys Aren't series was essentially a showcase for these contract performers to interact with one another in high-budget productions. The "Vivid Girl" Era This film is a