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8th AVN Awards
Adult industry award ceremony in 1991 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 8th AVN Awards ceremony, organized by Adult Video News (AVN) took place on January 12, 1991, at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Paradise, Nevada.[2] During the ceremony, AVN Awards were presented in 60 categories honoring pornographic films released the previous year in the United States. The ceremony was videotaped for later pay-per-view broadcast. Actor Tom Byron hosted with seven co-hosts throughout the show.[1][3]
House of Dreams won seven awards, the most of any feature, including Best Film.[3] Other winners included Beauty and the Beast, Part 2 with five awards, while gay movie More Of A Man took four. Three movies took three awards: The Last X-Rated Movie, The Masseuse and Pretty Peaches 3, while Buttman’s Ultimate Workout and The Rise each won two trophies.[4]
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Winners and nominees
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The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on January 12, 1991.[2] Besides being named Best Film, House of Dreams also won Best Director—Film for Andrew Blake and the Best Sex Scene in a Film Award.[1][4]
Major awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Additional award winners
These awards were also presented at the awards show:[4]
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Honorary AVN Awards
Special Achievement Award
- General Video of America[2][4]
- Philip Harvey and Adam & Eve[2][4]
- First Amendment Lawyers Association[2]
- Deep Throat—20th Anniversary[2][4]
Hall of Fame
AVN Hall of Fame inductees for 1991 were: Barbara Dare, Christy Canyon, Randy West, Tom Byron, Hyapatia Lee, Shanna McCullough, Sharon Kane, Eric Edwards, Jim and Artie Mitchell[2][4]
Multiple nominations and awards
The following eight movies received multiple awards:
- 7 - House of Dreams
- 5 - Beauty and the Beast, Part 2
- 4 - More Of A Man
- 3 - The Last X-Rated Movie, The Masseuse, Pretty Peaches 3
- 2 - Buttman’s Ultimate Workout, The Rise
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Presenters and performers
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The following individuals, in order of appearance, presented awards or performed music or comedy.[1][2] The show's trophy girl was Alexandria Quinn.[1]
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Ceremony information

Actor Tom Byron hosted the show for the first time. He had several co-hosts: Jeanna Fine in Part 1, Nina Hartley and Gloria Leonard for the Hall of Fame entrants portion, Ashlyn Gere and Chi Chi LaRue for the next portion and Britt Morgan and Rick Savage for the final awards.[2][3]
The show was videotaped for later pay-per-view broadcast and a VHS video release by VCA Pictures.[1][3]
House of Dreams was announced as the Best Selling Tape of 1990 while Pretty Peaches 3 was announced as the Best Renting Tape of 1990.[1]
Critical reviews
Inside X-Rated Video called the awards show “marvelous” and more tranquil than the Consumer Electronics Show, which many adult entertainment companies had booths at.[5]
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Notes
^1 The AVN Awards Show Official Program says Bi and Beyond V was the nominee in the Best Director—Bisexual Video category.[2] However, AVN magazine, in listing the show's award winners, had Bi and Beyond IV as the winner.[4] There is no record of which is the typographical error. Both movies were released in 1990, so either could be correct.
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