According to Dennis Hof, owner of the world-famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel, the first time HBO went to his brothel to shoot an “America Undercover” documentary, the channel came up with “the highest-rated non-fiction” broadcast in its history.
In television, if you’ve got a hit, the only thing to do is shoot a sequel.
On Saturday, December 27, HBO will premiere Cathouse 2: Back In The Saddle, an all-new “America Undercover” episode shot entirely at the world-famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch.
As in the first special, Cathouse 2 turns the cameras on all the outrageous action at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch.
This time out, the sex is more explicit as the cameras go into the “party rooms” and shows just what goes on behind closed doors. Viewers will see, through hidden cameras, the negotiations and revealing conversations that take place between the “working girls” and their clients before getting down to business.
Featuring some of the faces from the previous special and some inviting new ones like Isabella Soprano, the audience will go behind the scenes and see everything the Moonlite Bunny Ranch has to offer. Viewers will meet Madam Suzette who keeps the Ranch running smoothly and her charges, and the gorgeous, for-hire girls who have made the Moonlite Bunny Ranch one of the premiere legal brothels in the state of Nevada.
Also spotlighted in Cathouse 2 is, of course, Dennis Hof, who, since 1992 has pioneered the concept of the “upscale brothel.” As Hof says of his enterprise, “…We do everything right.”
Shot as the Moonlite Bunny Ranch celebrated its most profitable March in its history, the audience will see some of the perks enjoyed by the top-earning girls: VCR and DVD giveaways, cash prizes and a bonus of $10,000 for Air Force Amy, billed as the “hardest working hooker in the Free Word,” for being the best money-maker for the month. If that weren’t enough, viewers will be treated to what’s being called a “fucker-ware” party, which is sort of like a Tupperware party…only better.
This is one “America Undercover” special you won’t to miss. Be sure to check it out on Saturday, December 27, at 10:30 p.m. Go to HBO.com to check other broadcast times and be sure to visit bunnyranch.com too.
