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Duration: 82 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x480 | Added: 2006-Jul-11 |
Alternate Names: Alyssa Jayne Milano, Αλίσα Μιλάνο, Алисса Джейн Милано, آلیسا میلانو
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Alyssa Jayne Milano, born December 19, 1972, is an American actress and former singer who gained early fame for her role as Samantha Micelli on the sitcom Who's the Boss?. She later achieved further recognition for portraying Phoebe Halliwell in Charmed and Jennifer Mancini on Melrose Place. Milano also has a female sports apparel line called Touch.
Release Year: 1996
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Alternative Title: Poison Ivy II, Poison Ivy II: Lily, Fuego de pasión, Glykeia Ivi II, Instinto Sedutor, La mia peggior nemica, Poison Ivy II - Jung und verführerisch, Seducción fatal II
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Genre: Erotic Thriller
Lily, an art student from Michigan attending school in California, finds an apartment with unconventional roommates. She discovers a box containing nude photographs and a diary belonging to a girl she doesn't know. Intrigued, Lily begins reading the diary and finds herself drawn into the girl's wild lifestyle. As she starts dating a guy named Charles, her art teacher, Mr. Ricker, becomes sexually attracted to her. When Charles suspects Lily of being unfaithful due to her new behavior, tension arises between them. Meanwhile, Mr. Ricker's obsession with Lily grows, leading to conflicts and struggles.
Poison Ivy 2 (1996) is an erotic thriller directed by Anne Goursaud, serving as a sequel to the 1986 cult classic 'Poison Ivy'. The film follows Lily, a naive art student whose life takes a dramatic turn when she finds a diary belonging to a mysterious girl. As Lily begins to adopt the wild lifestyle described in the diary, her relationships with her boyfriend Charles and her art teacher Mr. Ricker become complicated.