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Duration: 247 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: theroman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x480 | Added: 2007-Dec-22 |
Birth Name: Dawn Arellano
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Alternate Names: Jessee Lynn, Dawn Rene, Dawn Renee
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"The title of a movie often encapsulates both its storyline and its cast members' performances. Consider the softcore film 'No Inhibitions', released in 2002. The title aptly describes both the plot's liberation from restraints and actress Dawn Arellano's liberated spirit. Throughout the film, Ms. Arellano sheds her inhibitions alongside her clothing, engaging in a masturbation scene with fellow cast members like Roxanne Hall that showcases her full frontal nudity. In 'Married People, Single Sex: The Return', another 2002 release directed by Chanda Fuller, Dawn Arellano continues to baring it all, this time alongside Beverly Lynne and Robyn Dale in a lesbian scene. Her television appearances include roles on 'Hotel Erotica' and 'Surviving Nugent' in 2003, as well as Lauren on an episode of Skinemax's 'Black Tie Nights' in 2004. Notably, she stars in the adult romantic comedy 'Sexy Movie' (2003), where she participates in a graphic sex scene. True to its title, each of Dawn Arellano's films offers exactly what it promises."
Release Year: 2003
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Lane Shefter Bishop
Writer: Leland Zaitz
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Companies: Indigo Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
In 'Sexy Movie', two struggling Hollywood filmmakers decide to venture into pornography in an attempt to revitalize their careers.
'Sexy Movie' is a comedy directed by Lane Shefter Bishop and released in 2003. The film focuses on two down-on-their-luck Hollywood filmmakers who, desperate for success, decide to make a pornographic movie. This decision marks a significant departure from their usual content, indicating their desperation and the challenging nature of the industry.