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Duration: 23 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DGTaal |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x540 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Rebecca Cross, Rebekah Carlton-Luff, Rebecca Cross, Rebekah Carlton, Rebekah Carlton-Luff
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"Among actresses whose physiques seem tailor-made for on-screen nudity, Rebekah Carlton-Luff stands out. This naturally beautiful woman was first noticed during filming of a Coca-Cola commercial at her Sydney, Australia school in her youth. Even then, her potential was evident. However, it wasn't until she relocated to the United States that Hollywood truly took notice of her talents. Television beckoned, and Rebekah responded with a recurring role on 'Baywatch,' donning skimpy swimwear that caught casting agents' attention, leading to guest appearances on shows like 'Acapulco H.E.A.T.,' 'Charmed,' and 'Beverly Hills, 90210.' Her debut film was 'Wet and Wild Summer' in 1992, but it did not live up to its title, disappointing those eager for more explicit content. That changed with her role as the Queen of the Damned in 'Leprechaun 4: In Space' (1996), where she boldly revealed more skin in an extraterrestrial take on a kiss of death scene. Rebekah's sex appeal remained prominent throughout her career, but she did not repeat such explicit scenes. Her final credited role was in the 2002 film 'Hidden Agenda.' We at Skin Headquarters wished she had planned to include more revealing roles towards the end of her acting tenure."
Release Year: 2001
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Director: Stuart Canterbury
Writer: Stuart Canterbury
Separate Ways tells the story of a high-school crush that turns into stalking psychosis twenty years later.
Directed by Stuart Canterbury and released in 2001, Separate Ways is a drama-thriller that explores the dark side of obsession. The film centers around an old high school crush that spirals out of control into stalking behavior over two decades after it first began.