Clea, Banquière très privée
- Vídeo
- 2019
- 2h 14min
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Clea Gaultier gives another winning performance as a no-nonsense London banker in this quality Dorcel production from talented filmmaker Liselle Bailey.
She becomes involved in a big real estate transaction involving some mysterious personages, including young Russian beauty Alessandra Jane, developer Ryan Ryder and shady land owner Emilio Ardana. Clea is not above mixing her sexual expertise with her financial expertise, and Liselle maintains a fine balance between the XXX content and the advancing story/characterizations.
Result is longer (at 134 minutes) than the usual Dorcel release but far more interesting than usual. Ania Kinski as Clea's boss and Ella Hughes as her usual sexy redhead self add to the eroticism, all clad in sexy lingerie for the duration. The dialog is spoken in either English or French depending on the talent's native tongue, with okay dubbing to balance whichever soundtrack the viewer opts to listen to.
She becomes involved in a big real estate transaction involving some mysterious personages, including young Russian beauty Alessandra Jane, developer Ryan Ryder and shady land owner Emilio Ardana. Clea is not above mixing her sexual expertise with her financial expertise, and Liselle maintains a fine balance between the XXX content and the advancing story/characterizations.
Result is longer (at 134 minutes) than the usual Dorcel release but far more interesting than usual. Ania Kinski as Clea's boss and Ella Hughes as her usual sexy redhead self add to the eroticism, all clad in sexy lingerie for the duration. The dialog is spoken in either English or French depending on the talent's native tongue, with okay dubbing to balance whichever soundtrack the viewer opts to listen to.
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- 2h 14min(134 min)
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