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Duration: 117 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 668x500 | Added: 2009-Feb-24 |
Birth Name: Melissa Barrick
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
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Career Highlights:
"Melissa Barrick launched her acting career sensationally. Her debut role was as 'Steve’s Girlfriend' in the 1991 film 'The Pamela Principle', a film notorious for its explicit content. In it, Melissa, played by herself, engages in a strip poker game with Steve, portrayed by Eugene Stevenson, who is perhaps best known for his performance in 'The Pamela Principle'. While Stevenson's career consisted mainly of this one role, he certainly made the most of it, as he was tasked with intimately interacting with the nude Melissa. Unfortunately, Barrick secured only one more role, appearing alongside Neriah Davis in the equally racy 1993 film 'The Bikini Carwash Company II'. Despite not being the lead, Melissa left a notable impression with approximately five separate and distinct topless scenes throughout the film."
Release Year: 1992
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Pamela Principle, Die Verbotene Frau
Director: Paul Thomas
Writer: Alan Gries, Paul Thomas, Robyn Sullivent
Producer(s):
Companies: Axis Films International, Gernert/Garroni/Hippolyte Production
Genre: Drama, Romance
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: lesbian sex, softcore
Pamela Principle follows Pamela, a young actress who moves from the Midwest to New York City. She meets Carl, a middle-aged tailor going through a midlife crisis. Carl, seeing his son's active love life and feeling distant from his wife Anne, begins an affair with Pamela. However, their lifestyles prove incompatible.
Pamela Principle is a 1992 American drama-romance film directed by Paul Thomas. The story revolves around the unconventional relationship between a young actress named Pamela and Carl, an older tailor experiencing a midlife crisis. Set in New York City, the movie explores themes of infidelity, generational differences, and the complexities of relationships.