
To The Nines Starts With Dean Young & Paddy O’Brian
The great summer hit To The Nines, the first collaboration between Falcon Studios & MenAtPlay, stars Dean Young and Paddy O’Brian in a scene created with great taste, professionalism, and a desire to show that porn is art. It is worth noting that this is the return of Paddy O’Brian to a MenAtPlay film after 13 years.
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What is the script of To The Nines?
For the globe’s elite—those who vault over moral guardrails as easily as they wire fortunes offshore—Paddy O’Brian’s The Nines turns depravity into a private art form. Tucked into sun-scorched Spanish hills, this members-only fortress serves billionaires, moguls, and ladder-climbing sociopaths hungry for scenarios even their therapists don’t hear about. Paddy’s real skill? Crafting flesh-and-muscle puppets from his stable of flawless twunks, breaking them in like wild stallions before unleashing them on clients who demand exactly what they’ve paid for.
Take Dean Young: a blond slab of Midwest innocence still naive enough to tremble when Paddy’s hands grip his throat during “training.” Contrast that with Grant Ducati—a veteran of the circuit—who now dominates leather-clad sessions with real estate titan John Brachalli, leaving crisscrossed welts and drained bank accounts in his wake. Emotions? A liability. But tech lord Sir Peter’s obsession with Paddy’s star employee, Jake Mathews, threatens to bankrupt more than just his sense of control.
Fresh meat like Seth Peterson? That’s where Paddy’s genius shines. The stud’s virgin hole isn’t just sold—it’s auctioned to Charlie Cherry, a silver-haired collector of first times. Seth’s initiation—a brutal, lube-free sprawl over a mahogany desk—ends with Cherry’s signature smirk.
But the real spectacle? Pharma bros Derek Kage and Drew Valentino crashing Paddy’s calendar, demanding a “team-building” romp. Enter Seth (still limping), Grant (already oiled), and Allen King (the human equivalent of a wrecking ball). What follows isn’t sex—it’s a symphony of sweat, groans, and Paddy’s cold laughter echoing through vaulted halls.
The Nines doesn’t cater to fantasies. It architects them—brick by brick, thrust by thrust. Just remember: your credit limit better be as limitless as your shame.
To The Nines – Movie Trailer

What happens in the first scene of To The Nines with Dean Young and Paddy O’Brian?
Paddy O’Brian doesn’t mess around when prepping new talent. Take Dean Young – this hungry upstart’s about to learn why veterans call Paddy’s “training sessions” legendary. We’re talking locked-door drills where crisp suits meet sweaty skin, Paddy’s notorious hands-on approach leaving nothing to imagination.
Dean’s all gas, no brakes – throat game? Check. Taking everything raw from behind? Double check. But when the boss man’s primal instincts kick in? That’s when real apprenticeship begins. Power dynamics flip like a switch as their cage match crescendos into Paddy’s signature messy finale – rookie covered in proof he’s earned his stripes.



















