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Geisha Playmates

Geisha Playmates

The new beauties from the far east that are amazing the world!

Genres

Music

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The story of a beautiful model from the flesh-pots of Tokyo.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

19 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 April 1958

Country

Japan

Cast

Ryuko Kawaji

Ryuko Kawaji

Saeko Ozuki

Saeko Ozuki

Nami Nanjo

Nami Nanjo

Chidori Isono

Chidori Isono

Machiko Uehara

Machiko Uehara

Taeko Amano

Taeko Amano

Kaoru Chigusa

Kaoru Chigusa

Michiko Fubuki

Michiko Fubuki

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