The film has a runtime of approximately 132 minutes. The cast includes several performers who were active during that era, such as Lexington Steele, Alexa Rae, and Monica Sweetheart.
Jules Jordan, whose real name was Julien Aubin, became synonymous with the production and distribution of extreme and often fake snuff films during the early 2000s. His involvement with "Lex the Impaler 2" catapulted him into the global spotlight, albeit for all the wrong reasons. Jordan's activities were shrouded in mystery, and while he claimed to be an artist pushing the boundaries of societal norms, his work was met with revulsion and fear. Lex The Impaler 2 -Jules Jordan Video- 2002 108...
The film's success is inextricably linked to its star, . In 2002, Steele was at the height of his influence, eventually becoming the first person to win the AVN "Male Performer of the Year" award three times. This specific title showcases Steele not just as a participant, but as a dominant force—a "human wrecking ball" whose physical stamina and screen presence redefined the expectations for male leads in the industry. The film functions as a showcase for his brand of "power-performance," which emphasized athletic endurance over romanticized choreography. Cultural and Technical Transition The film has a runtime of approximately 132 minutes
Another key performer in the film’s multi-scene format. Stylistic Influence and Legacy His involvement with "Lex the Impaler 2" catapulted