
Electric Blue 12
Part of Electric Blue Collection
Ratings
Included in this softcore erotic video magazine are “Lay It Again, Sam” about a gumshoe (Marc Wallice) who gets a little too close with his client (Laurie Smith), “Sandy... Red Hot and Chauffeur Driven” with a model (Pippi Anderson) posing for a photographer (Nikki Randall) in a desert locale, “EB Reports - Personal Services” about a phone sex business that connects adult stars with fans and actors trying out for an adult fairly tale in "Cinderella Casting."
Production
Scripglow Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Candy Davis
Herself
Pippi Anderson
Sandy (segment "Sandy: Red Hot and Chauffeur Driven")

Nikki Randall
Photographer (segment "Sandy: Red Hot and Chauffeur Driven")

Helen Masters
(segment "Cinderella Casting")
Siggi Miksa
(segment "Cinderella Casting")

Marc Wallice
Private Detective (segment "Lay It Again, Sam")

Laurie Smith
Client (segment "Lay It Again, Sam")

Colleen Brennan
Herself (segment "Phone Sex")

Mai Lin
Herself (segment "Phone Sex")

Becky Savage
Herself (segment "Phone Sex")

Lois Ayres
Herself (segment "Phone Sex")
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