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Duration: 197 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2005-Oct-22 |
Alternate Names: Katelin Brennan, Katelin Brennan, Candace Avery, Kira Katherine Reed, Kira Lee, Kira Reed Lorsch, キラ・リード
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Kira Reed Lorsch, born in Santa Clara, California, began her career at age five with school plays and dance recitals. She later attended the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, Kentucky, and graduated from UCLA's School of Theatre, Film and Television. Her professional acting debut was in 1997, and she worked continuously until 2002. Lorsch appeared in various feature films and TV shows, including a seven-year stint as a reporter for Playboy. Post-Playboy, she hosted and produced for E! and Associated Television International. In 2014, she joined the cast of 'The Bay' as Jo Connors.
Release Year: 1996
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Director: John Henry Richardson
Writer: John Henry Richardson
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Genre: Drama
In an office building, a power outage occurs during the evening hours, trapping several employees inside due to malfunctioning elevators and doors. Among those trapped are two co-workers, David, a lingerie producer, and Susan, his colleague from the advertising department, who find themselves stuck together in an elevator. Meanwhile, on another floor, a secretary named Lisa decides to take advantage of the situation by seducing her colleague, Bob, a salesman who has long harbored romantic feelings for her. As they await rescue, these employees engage in various activities and encounters, exploring their desires and secrets under the cover of darkness.
Directed by John Henry Richardson, 'Secret Places' is a 1996 drama film that takes place almost entirely within an office building during a sudden power outage. The story focuses on several coworkers who are trapped overnight due to malfunctioning elevators and doors, leading them to confront their desires and secrets in the darkness. The film explores themes of attraction, temptation, and the ways people behave when they think no one is watching.