Scene from Educating Brittney (2005)
Scene Details
| Duration: 610 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Vodkatonic |
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| File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x480 | Added: 2007-12-16 |
Actresses in this Scene
Details
Alternate Names: Andrea Kovacs, Allyson Chaynes, Allison Chaynes
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Full Biography
Born in Romania, she and her parents moved to the United States during her childhood, eventually settling in California's San Fernando Valley. She aspired to become a film actress, going as so far as to take acting classes. Instead, she, with her then-boyfriend, began working in pornography in 1997. Her measurements are: 34C-23-32. She retired in 2005, making a brief comeback in 2007 before retiring for a second and final time.
About the Movie: Educating Brittney (2005)
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Francis Locke
Writer: Anora Leachim
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Ruger LaBrea
Executive Producer: Alexander Davis
Companies: Torchlight Pictures
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: softcore
Story
Educating Brittney follows the seductive and manipulative wager between wealthy individuals Andre and Dominique over the innocence of young Brittney. Married to the handsome Gregory, Brittney becomes an object of desire for Andre, who is determined to corrupt her no matter what. Both Andre and Dominique see her as a prize worth pursuing.
Summary
Educating Brittney is a drama-eros romance film directed by Francis Locke in 2004. It falls under the 'softcore' category, suggesting it contains suggestive content but stops short of explicit pornography. The story revolves around Brittney, a beautiful and innocent young woman who finds herself caught between two manipulative figures, Andre and Dominique, each aiming to educate her in their own ways. While not providing much context or background beyond the main plot, the film explores themes of seduction, manipulation, and the loss of innocence.