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エピソード: Season 3, Episode 6: Shutterbugs
再生時間: 77 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: erotic4u |
新ファイルサイズ: N/A | 音声: yes | 旧ファイルサイズ: 18 mb |
ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 720x544 | 追加日: 2007-Mar-27 |
別名: Wendy Westbrook
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Wendi Westbrook starred as Rebecca, the host of a late-night radio show called 'Hot Line'. The show's format involved her inviting listeners to call in and share their sexual fantasies, stories, or real-life experiences. This unique concept formed the basis of the series.
公開年: 1994
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監督: Rob Spera, Ellen Sycamore, Romy Hayes, Geoffrey Edwards, Steven Goldmann, Steve Hamilton, Brian Heffron, Marc Laurence, Sean Travis, Robert Angelo, Garry T. King
脚本: Rob Spera, D. Alvelo, Wendy Battles, Hel Styverson, George Ayvas, Ed Fitzgerald, Brian Heffron, Paul Koval, Robert Angelo, Greg Blair, Joel Eisenberg, Laura Francis, Michel Girard, Artie Kemper, Jeff McVey, Vincent Pandoliano, Mark Sarvas, Eric Trules, Douglas Warhit, Frederick Long
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ジャンル: Drama, Romance, spy film, comedy film
Hot Line (1994) is an anthology film comprised of nine interconnected stories, each inspired by a phone call received by Rebecca, the host of a late-night, erotic radio show. Rebecca encourages her listeners to share their sexual fantasies and real-life experiences by calling her at 555-KIIS, aiming to 'turn her on'. The film explores a variety of themes such as desire, jealousy, power dynamics in relationships, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. Each segment offers a unique perspective on human sexuality and interpersonal connections.
Hot Line is an American anthology film released in 1994, directed by Rob Spera among others. With a script penned by multiple writers, it combines elements of drama, romance, spy films, and comedy. The film stands out for its exploration of diverse aspects of human sexuality through interconnected stories inspired by phone calls to Rebecca's erotic radio show. Despite being produced in the 1990s, it was marketed as a 1968 film by Étienne Périer in some sources.