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Bible!

"The Bible as Cecil B. DeMille Never Filmed It!"

Wakefield Poole's softcore anthology featuring stories of Adam & Eve, Bath Sheba and Samson & Delilah given sexual twists.

Top Cast

  • Bo White

    Bo White

    Adam

  • Caprice Couselle

    Caprice Couselle

    Eve

  • Georgina Spelvin

    Georgina Spelvin

    Bathsheba

  • Robert Benes

    Robert Benes

    Uriah

  • Nancy Wachter

    Nancy Wachter

    Handmaiden

  • Nicholas Flammel

    Nicholas Flammel

    David

  • Brahm van Zetten

    Brahm van Zetten

    Samson

  • Gloria Grant

    Gloria Grant

    Delilah

  • Alison Fields

    Alison Fields

    Purdah Person

Overview

Wakefield Poole's softcore anthology featuring stories of Adam & Eve, Bath Sheba and Samson & Delilah given sexual twists.

Rating

4.6 / 10
16 Reviews
1 Popular

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