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Playboy's No Boys Allowed

Playboy's No Boys Allowed

Genres

Documentary

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Playboy went back into the film vault to bring you the hottest girl-girl action we’ve ever recorded. It’s all girls, just girls and only girls in the wildest scenes of women seducing women. For pure satisfaction mix a bucket of soapy sponges, a couple garden hoses, and eight insatiable beauties in wet bikinis. Join 1995 Playmate of the Year Julie Lynn Cialini, Miss September 1993 Carrie Westcott, and their gorgeous girl-friends as they share with you – and each other – their most sizzling and seductive moments. It’s 100% pure indulgence. This two tape set features a slew of girls on Tape 1 and Carrie Westcott and Julie Cialini on Tape 2

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

53 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

01 January 2000

Country

Cast

Carrie Westcott

Carrie Westcott

Self - Hostess

Ulrika Ericsson

Ulrika Ericsson

Tiffany Cara

Tiffany Cara

Victoria Knight

Victoria Knight

Cara E. James

Cara E. James

Brandy Schafstall

Brandy Schafstall

Ivy Kimberly

Ivy Kimberly

Jackie Nealon

Jackie Nealon

Christine Scalfani

Christine Scalfani

Jennifer Franco

Jennifer Franco

(as Jenny Franco)

Tina Marie

Tina Marie

Yvonne Medina

Yvonne Medina

Angela Osorio

Angela Osorio

Tiffany Toyz

Tiffany Toyz

Joi Williams

Joi Williams

Tiffany Turner

Tiffany Turner

Alexis Fairchild

Alexis Fairchild

Sarah Shae

Sarah Shae

Tracy Ray

Tracy Ray

Cindy Rich

Cindy Rich

Cheerleader (segment "Liquid") (archive footage)

Toni Li Saxon

Toni Li Saxon

Leslie Glass

Leslie Glass

Beth Doughty

Beth Doughty

Bonnie Jean Davis

Bonnie Jean Davis

Basketball Player (segment "Liquid") (archive footage)

Cathy Scheurer

Cathy Scheurer

(segment "Liquid") (archive footage) (uncredited)

Bobbie Marie

Bobbie Marie

Kona Carmack

Kona Carmack

Leslie Olivan

Leslie Olivan

Jacqueline Lovell

Jacqueline Lovell

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