: A major star of the era, Strong won multiple industry awards (including AVN's Best Actress) and was known for her "girl-next-door" image that helped bridge the gap between niche and mainstream recognition. Buck Adams

: A tech entrepreneur with a passion for environmental conservation. Adams has been crucial in securing funding and support from various stakeholders and investors who believe in the project's vision.

Their careers offer a snapshot of a specific moment in time—a moment before the internet, before the mainstreaming of the material, when adult film stars were celebrities in the truest sense of the word. The professional collaboration (and personal marriage) of Littledove and Adams, contrasted with the independent fire of Strong, shows the full spectrum of the human experience inside the industry: love, conflict, ambition, rivalry, and eventual loss. For historians of the adult entertainment genre, these three names remain essential touchstones for understanding the peak of the VHS era and the complex, brilliant characters who built it.

This title is often confused with the similarly named mainstream Australian comedy film Around the World in Eighty Ways

One possible connection is the film (or similar title variations) – though I cannot confirm a scene featuring all three. Another possibility is that you’re recalling a compilation or a series like “The Good, The Bad & The Dirty” or “Buck’s Beaver Hunt” where Samantha Strong and Jeanette Littledove appeared in different volumes or separate scenes.

The inclusion of "Around The" in the keyword string references a specific blueprint used by studios like VCA Pictures, Vivid Entertainment, and Caballero Home Video to maximize profits and production values.

: A pioneering Native American performer, Littledove brought a completely unique presence to the screen. Active throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, her crossover appeal made her a highly sought-after star for major studio vignettes.

The film was highly acclaimed upon release, capturing major industry accolades at the . It is frequently studied by adult film historians as a prime example of the "couples-oriented" feature films that dominated the VHS era before the industry shifted toward cheaper, vignette-style gonzo productions in the late 1990s.

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: A major performer and director, Buck Adams (brother of actress Amber Lynn) was one of the era's most prolific male leads. Known for his athletic background and rugged screen presence, Adams won multiple industry accolades (including AVN Awards) and eventually transitioned into directing full-length feature parodies and anthologies throughout the 1990s.