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Duration: 300 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Birth Name: Jannis Farley
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Alternate Names: Janis Farley
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"Jannis Farley, known for her blonde locks, entered and exited Hollywood with a single film credit to her name: 'Samurai Cop' (1991). Her brief acting tenure leaves us with limited insights into the actress herself, yet her striking figure is undeniable. In her sole role, Jannis parades along the beach and indulges in poolside swimming, donning a revealing thong bikini throughout. The scene transitions indoors where she shares intimate moments on a bed with a male counterpart. She engages in passionate kisses while allowing him to explore her body intimately. Despite her fleeting career, Farley's sultry performance in 'Samurai Cop' is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats."
Release Year: 1991
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Le Samuraï de L.A., Gliniarz samuraj
Director: Amir Shervan
Writer: Amir Shervan
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Companies: Hollywood Royal Pictures
Genre: Action, Comedy, Thriller
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: buddy cop, exploitation, katana, los angeles, california, samurai
In 'Samurai Cop', Japanese organized crime embeds itself within Los Angeles, leading the police to turn to one man for help: Joe Marshall, also known as 'The Samurai'. With his fearless swagger and tough-guy persona, The Samurai tears through the Yakuza mob. His relentless pursuit doesn't stop until he successfully takes down the criminal organization.
Samurai Cop is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Amir Shervan. Set in Los Angeles, California, the movie centers around Joe Marshall, aka 'The Samurai', who is called upon to dismantle the dangerous Yakuza crime syndicate that has taken root in the city. The film is notable for its exploitation genre elements and over-the-top action sequences.