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Duration: 188 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 960x544 | Added: 2014-Aug-29 |
Alternate Names: Erica Jordan, Erica Jordan, Yasmin Nathalie, Yasmin Yeganeh, Yasmin Nathalie, Yasmin Yeganeh, اریکا جردن, اریکا ژردن
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Erika Jordan was born in Ansbach, Germany and moved to Tucson, Arizona at an early age. She currently resides in Southern California. Beginning her acting career at 19 with 'Attack of the Virgin Mummies', she went on to co-host Playboy TV's 'Totally Busted' at 20. Jordan has since appeared in numerous SyFy, Cinemax, and HBO movies such as 'Model for Murder', 'Piranhaconda', and 'Celebrity Sex Tape'. She has been featured in Playboy Magazine eight times, including being named among the 'Top 100 Most Beautiful Women in the World' by both Playboy and Maxim. Jordan's work extends beyond acting; she is also a certified physical fitness trainer and advice columnist for Bro My God and Acquiring Man.
Release Year: 2008
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Alternative Title: The Junkyard Willie Movie: Lost in Transit, The Junkyard Willie Movie - Lost in Transit
Director: Jack Edward Sawyers
Writer: Jack Edward Sawyers
The Junkyard Willie Movie: Lost In Transit follows the antics of the Touch-Tone Terrorists, a group known for their prank calls which were popularized on Howard Stern's show and Comedy Central's Crank Yankers. The film features Mary Carey, a former adult entertainment actress who gained mainstream attention, and Randy Ratchett, a rock star known as Toxic Sludge. The movie is described as raunchy and tasteless independent comedy, with the Janitor's Guild praising it as 'A masterpiece' while Handicapped Boxers of America found it 'Cruel and Unusual'. However, specific plot details or narrative sequence are not provided in the source texts.
'Junkyard Willie Movie: Lost In Transit', released in 2008 under director Jack Edward Sawyers, is a comedy film based on the Touch-Tone Terrorists prank calls. The movie received several awards and accolades, including 'Best Effort to Pilot an Aircraft While Intoxicated' and 'Best Lap Dance for a Nervous Hillbilly'. It stars Mary Carey and Randy Ratchett, both known for their controversial public personas. Despite its unique premise and notable cast, the available sources do not provide enough information about the film's context, background themes or significance.