Flypaper 1997 [DVDrip] - cOOt

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Flypaper 1997 [DVDrip] - cOOt
  • Release date: 18 Jul 1999
  • Release year: 1999
  • Runtime: 108 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: male rear nudity, los angeles california, bare chested male, female frontal nudity, female nudity, sex scene, tied to a bed, handcuffs, dominatrix, multiple storylines
Plot:
Laura hires a gorgeous woman to check her fiance's fidelity four weeks before the wedding. Two criminals break into a clandestine drug lab and steal the equipment and the remaining woman to do the "cooking" for them. She manages to flee and meets a nice snake enthusiast. A builder and his assistant try to help his stepdaughter (?) out of drug abuse, but are interrupted by the crime duo, who want their best customer back. All these people bump into one another during a hectic day in Southern California.

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Flypaper 1997 [DVDrip] - cOOt

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