Now he has enough time to remember and appreciate all his life, all his women. He's got something to remember! No one could match him. His fantasies were more
Now he has enough time to remember and appreciate all his life, all his women. He's got something to remember! No one could match him. His fantasies were limitless. He invented more and more entertainment, the purpose of which was one - carnal pleasure. He had many friends and admirers who loved him. He had women... He now has a life sentence at Tatillon Castle. He taught people to be guided only by pleasure. close
Seventeenth century, Venice. Arriving from afar, young Giulio spends the night with two amazingly beautiful women. One of them is the widow Angela, the more
Seventeenth century, Venice. Arriving from afar, young Giulio spends the night with two amazingly beautiful women. One of them is the widow Angela, the other is the married Signora Valeria, whose husband left for Florence. close
In the house of Lolita and her mother there is a guest, writer Bill Powell, who first becomes the lover of his mother, and then young Lolita. Besides more
In the house of Lolita and her mother there is a guest, writer Bill Powell, who first becomes the lover of his mother, and then young Lolita. Besides him, Lolita sleeps with all the men of the city. Jealous Bill offers the girl to run away from home, trying to keep the soul of the “angelic” creature next to him. But even far from home, only sinful desires become the sole goal of the young libertine. close
The rise of the power of a poor immigrant. Witnesses tell about the sexual exploitation and tough attitude of this man and his associates, how aspiring more
The rise of the power of a poor immigrant. Witnesses tell about the sexual exploitation and tough attitude of this man and his associates, how aspiring actresses work their way through bed, and schoolgirls are exploited to satisfy the whims of powerful people. close
Dracula is an adaptation, first published in 1996, by American playwright Steven Dietz of Bram Stoker's novel by the same name. Though it has never run more
Dracula is an adaptation, first published in 1996, by American playwright Steven Dietz of Bram Stoker's novel by the same name. Though it has never run on Broadway, the author lists it among his most financially successful works, and it is frequently performed near Halloween in regional and community theaters. close
But Flick seems to be about some audacious girl who goes to her, squeezing, then some schematism by an elderly gentleman, then side, then some psychic more
But Flick seems to be about some audacious girl who goes to her, squeezing, then some schematism by an elderly gentleman, then side, then some psychic séance or some shit, all casual sexual clutches happening for good measure. close
Marco, an Italian engineer comes from Milan to Santo Domingo, Haiti to continue the construction of a dam. The predecessor, Kluger, has disappeared without more
Marco, an Italian engineer comes from Milan to Santo Domingo, Haiti to continue the construction of a dam. The predecessor, Kluger, has disappeared without a trace and he would take his place. When he arrives, his wife Laura is there waiting for him and the two - along with their guide Romero. They go to the small, isolated jungle shack where Kluger was staying before he vanished. The couple is soon involved in mysterious voodoo rituals carried out by the Haitian religious leader, Balaga who is against the work. Meanwhile, the ghost of Kluger warns him about completing the work. Only thanks to the intervention of the police Laura, fascinated by the rites, is saved and brought back to Italy close
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