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Duration: 122 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 384x220 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Andie McPherson, Jackie Lovell, Sara St. James, Andie Mcpherson, Jackie Lovell, Jacqueline Nyahay, Sara, Sara St. James
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Jacqueline Lovell, born December 9, 1974 in Southern California, began expressing her talent for performance through school musicals and church plays from a young age. After attending Santa Monica College for accounting, she ventured into modeling, becoming the top nude model in 1995 and appearing in over 150 magazines and numerous videos within a year. She then pursued acting, securing lead roles in various productions like Full Moon Entertainment, Zalman King Productions, and Mystique Films.
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Release Year: 1998
Nation: Ukraine, United States of America
Alternative Title: Чeрно море 213, Mercenárias, Чёрное море 213, Черноморский рейд
Director: Rafael Eisenman
Writer: Elise D'Haene, Zalman King
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Companies: Playboy Entertainment Group, The Zalman King Company
Genre: Action, Drama
Gabe, a photographer, his assistant Annie, and their boss hire a ship for a modeling shoot at sea. Unbeknownst to Gabe, an old enemy has orchestrated this scenario. The hired models are skilled weapons dealers en route to meet a South African submarine to sell illegal cargo. Tensions escalate when the captain and models start killing each other, leading to a desperate struggle for survival among those left.
Black Sea 213 (1998), directed by Rafael Eisenman, is an action drama set aboard a ship hired for a seemingly innocent modeling shoot at sea. The film is centered around Gabe, a photographer who finds himself unwittingly entangled in a dangerous plot involving nuclear arms dealers. The story explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the deadly consequences of underestimating one's enemies.