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Feel the Power is an American adult film produced by Can-Am Productions and Mark Wolff Productions on October 10, 1998[1], created and directed by Mark Wolff, produced by Ron Sexton and Mark Wolff and was released in the same year. The film stars only Mark Wolff.

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Can-Am Productions Synopsis[edit | edit source]

If you'd like to wake up next to and spend the day with muscle god Mark Wolff, it's a $34 round trip on the Can-Am Express to Boss Sexton's West Hollywood Hills home where FEEL THE POWER's interior and observation deck scenes were shot. Commanding one of L.A.'s most spectacular residential views, Casa Sexton played home for Wolff's sexy wake up and morning routine. The Can-Am cameras lavish themselves on magnificent Mark in bed, wandering the house, eating breakfast, jacking off (#1), changing from white briefs to ball bulging royal blue bike tights, stripping to a blue thong, getting naked and oiling up, flexing... posing... talking to you, taking a bath, and sunbathing in red Speedos. Later you find Mark working up a punching bag sweat at the gym, stripping down to briefs, then naked, muscles glossy, pumped, and breathtaking as he beats off FEEL THE POWER's 2nd cum shot. Gentlemen, if you're a Mark Wolff fan, this video gets you as close to his body as you can get for less than a thousand bucks an hour. And if Mark Wolff was a thrill ride at Sex Flags Over America, Mark pumps you off FEEL THE POWER's bonus shot number 3. For you unbelievers who are not Mark Wolff fans, climb on and take the ride. You'll never go back to Disneyland.

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  • This is the only film in which Mark Wolff is seen boxing.

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