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| Category | Horror DVDs, Thriller Movies, Suspense Videos, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available), Australia | | Starring | Christopher Egan, Brooke Harman, Emma Lung, Christian Clark, Jenna Lind, Kane Manera, Helen Searle, Ian Toyne | | Director | Jeff Gerritsen, John V. Soto | | Composer | Jamie Blanks | | Director of Photography | Richard Malins | | Producer | Deidre Kitcher | | Screenwriter | John V. Soto |
Julian (ERAGON's Chris Egan) is perfectly happy in his relationship with the pretty blond Clare (Brooke Harman). That is, until he meets Anna (Emma Lung), a dark-haired, bikini-clad beauty who he encounters while he is house-sitting. Passion reigns in their relationship, and soon Julian learns that Anna is more dangerous than he ever would have thought.
This is the only Brooke Harman video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Emma Lung, Christian Clark, Jenna Lind, Kane Manera, Helen Searle, Ian Toyne, Jeff Gerritsen, John V. Soto. Crush | CD Universe Part number | 7786895 | | Release Date | New Crush TR release date | | Rating | Rating Pending | | Movie Details | Color |
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