"Roger Caine, Eric Edwards, Bree Anthony, Jack Thompson, Terri Hall, C.J. Laing, Chris Jordan, David Kirk, Jim Gordon, Sol Weiner, Leila, Frank Simmons" Drama, Classic The Taking of Christina D.W.D. Productions
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Featuring Leila, Eric Edwards, Roger Caine, Bree Anthony, Jack Thompson, Terri Hall, C.J. Laing, Chris Jordan, David Kirk, Jim Gordon, Sol Weiner, Frank Simmons, this release incorporates softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content with consistent pacing.
Running about 1 hour and 25 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
This movie is based on a true story of a young woman who is kidnapped, shortly before her wedding. As the days pass, she convinces them that she really cares about them. When they finally take her home she proves that REVENGE , not friendship is what is on her mind
Fans of Leila, Eric Edwards, Roger Caine, Bree Anthony, Jack Thompson, Terri Hall, C.J. Laing, Chris Jordan, David Kirk, Jim Gordon, Sol Weiner and Frank Simmons may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. In general, this should appeal to those who appreciate clearly themed releases who prefer a deliberate visual organization.
Running about 1 hour and 25 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
This movie is based on a true story of a young woman who is kidnapped, shortly before her wedding. As the days pass, she convinces them that she really cares about them. When they finally take her home she proves that REVENGE , not friendship is what is on her mind
Fans of Leila, Eric Edwards, Roger Caine, Bree Anthony, Jack Thompson, Terri Hall, C.J. Laing, Chris Jordan, David Kirk, Jim Gordon, Sol Weiner and Frank Simmons may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. In general, this should appeal to those who appreciate clearly themed releases who prefer a deliberate visual organization.