Gone (2006)
A young English couple meets a disarming American psychopath while vacationing in Australia.
A young English couple meets a disarming American psychopath while vacationing in Australia.
A Hollywood film executive gets blackmailed by a derelict who uses some damaging information to move into his house and romance his girlfriend.
1930s. Anna, the primary character has reinvented herself in Italy as an actress and she is set to star and produce in a film by an Italian production house with questionable background. With these follows, the usual film industry scandals, casting couch, affairs of the stars, orgies at the producer’s mansion and a lot of other scenarios warranting nudity.
Gorgeous Anna’s (Lila Baumann) boyfriend leaves her and tells her to forget him. She is confused over him and eventually marries a rich man whose family opposes this marriage. She is happy but her ex-lover returns and wants her back.
A minister’s wife has sex with a blind hunk who does odd jobs around a controversial artist’s estate.
A married live couple has nonconsensual swapping with a married ghost couple.
A female cop (whose boyfriend is also a cop) goes undercover in a high price whorehouse to find a murderer and discovers she likes the assignment more than she should.
Eve Anderson, a radio call-in host helps people with their relationships, but finds her own marriage lacking. A man approaches her in a bar and soon she’s tempted into an affair.
Abandoned by her husband, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women’s lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. Barbi becomes a Red Riding Hood in a sea of wolves, and quickly learns a lot more than she wanted to about nudist camps, the hippie scene, orgies, bisexuality, sadism, drugs, and bohemia.
A wife screws a hotel staff while talking to her husband on the phone. She and another wife then get transported back in time to a western town, where they meet and screw the doppelgangers/ancestors of their husbands.
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