
Rafael Holguin
Acting
Known For

Dirk Yates and Chi Chi LaRue bring back legendary Axel Garret after a seven year absence in this authentic and steamy period epic of the Wild West! How the West Was Hung features everything from a four horse drawn stagecoach to a bar room brawl! Dirk pulls out all the stops on one of the year's biggest productions. Joining Axel are some of the biggest and hottest stars in this multi-award winning extravaganza.
How the West Was Hung

These boys are hot like the fires they fight and the only way to put these hard-bodied, horny hunks out is to fill their mouths and cram their tight assholes with big, hard throbbing cocks! Whether it's a couple or a group...these boys really know how to keep it hot! Watch these sexy firemen let it all hang loose in 5 scorching scenes! They work hard putting out building fires and they work just as hard satiating their carnal lusts!
Playing with Fire 2
Cameron Sage is the head of a dig expedition in the hot desert. The action starts when Cameron finds a statue of an ancient Aztec warrior.
Dig

Legendary Mexican folk hero Pancho Villa sends an invitation to a Hollywood filmmaker to document his revolution. What transpires does not involve guns and ammunition, but raw, manly passion. This is Pancho Villa's fictional sexual revolution.
Revolucion Sexual

Director Rafael takes us into the world of Latin men who cruise bathhouses in Banos Latinos. It features eleven studs in five hot scenes that will leave you ready for a cold shower at the end.
The Latin Bath House

They're from Los Angeles and all they really want is one of their own to shove a big prick in their tight gay ass! You're going to love spending some time with the East L.A. Papis. Tight and hung gay Latinos' pleasuring each other like it's going out of style...and who knows? Maybe it is!
East L.A. Papis
Set in a stylized version of the 1940s in the United States, Zoot Suit (2002) follows a group of men moving through hotels, bars, and urban spaces while embodying pachuco aesthetics. Through a series of loosely connected encounters, the film blends fantasy, identity, and Mexican American culture in a camp, eroticized reinterpretation of the zoot suit imagery.