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Duration: 58 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x416 | Added: 2010-Feb-10 |
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Career Highlights:
"Buxom actress Blythe Metz made her screen debut in the action film 'Leather and Iron' (2002), a role she followed with appearances in two low-budget comedies, 'Miss Cast Away' (2004) and 'Fastback' (2005). In 2005, Blythe embraced her wild side, portraying Gabriella Hall's evil alter ego in the skin-filled horror comedy 'Jacqueline Hyde'. The following year, she appeared in six films, including horror titles 'The Thirst' and 'Nightmare Man', where she showcased her risqué side once more. When it comes to on-screen nudity, Blythe Metz doesn't hold back."
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Rolfe Kanefsky
Writer: Rolfe Kanefsky
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Companies: Pixie Flicks Entertainment Inc.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Jackie, a shy and lonely telemarketer in her late twenties, inherits her uncle's house after his death. Upon discovering a secret lab in the basement containing a formula he had been working on, she accidentally ingests it during an experiment gone wrong. The formula gives Jackie the ability to transform her body at will. She first uses this power to change her appearance and boost her confidence, leading her to have a one-night stand with a stranger. However, as she continues to use the formula, she begins to lose control over her transformations and her own identity. Jacqueline Hyde, the aggressive and confident alter ego that emerges during these transformations, starts to take over Jackie's life. Struggling against this, Jackie must ultimately decide whether to fight against the power of the formula or give in to its allure before it consumes her entirely.
Jacqueline Hyde (2005) is a horror-comedy-sci-fi thriller directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. The film follows Jackie, a shy and lonely woman who inherits her uncle's house after his passing. Upon discovering a secret formula in the basement lab that grants her the ability to transform her body at will, Jackie initially embraces this newfound power to boost her confidence and explore her sexuality. However, as she becomes more reliant on the formula, she begins to lose control over her transformations and risks losing herself entirely. The movie explores themes of identity, temptation, and the dangers of surrendering to one's desires.