Private Gold 11: Pyramid 1 (1996) is an installment in the long-running and high-profile Private Gold series, produced by the European adult film studio Private Media Group. Known for their relatively high budgets, international casts, and exotic locations, Private films often feature elaborate settings and storylines. This particular entry, part of the “Pyramid” sub-series, clearly indicates an Egyptian theme. The narrative likely involves adventure, mystery, or intrigue set against the backdrop of pyramids, ancient tombs, and deserts. Characters might include archaeologists, explorers, tourists, or perhaps mystical figures, whose quests or interactions inevitably lead to explicit encounters woven into the Egyptian setting. Private Gold 11: Pyramid 1 would emphasize visual spectacle, using the location to create a unique atmosphere for its erotic content. As typical for the Private brand, it would likely feature glamorous performers and slick production values characteristic of mid-1990s high-end European adult cinema, blending travelogue elements with hardcore action.
Archeologists William and Elizabeth Reuter are busy working in the forbidden ruins of Abu-Sir. They discover the treasure map of the pyramid, which leads them to an ancient sarcophagus containing the Egyptian goddess Amira, who is magically alive after 4,000 years. She recounts the days of her sex life with the pharaoh.