
Casting Couch
Overview
Casting Couch is another example of Roland Dane's strong narrative and his talent for strong, erotic excitement. The story revolves around the production of a prime time soap opera in Budapest that will star an American celebrity and tabloid subject, played by Brad Patton, which sets the scene for some real off screen action. Brian Hansen, who plays the series producer and Roland Dane, as the director, lead a cast of European studs, who enact roles behind the scenes and on the set, giving the story a wide range of action and characters
Top Cast


Brad Patton
Brad Patton
Jake Farmer
Brad Patton
Jake Farmer


Brian Hansen
Brian Hansen
Peter
Brian Hansen
Peter


José Ganatti
José Ganatti
The Reporter (as Jose Ganetti)
José Ganatti
The Reporter (as Jose Ganetti)


Julian Vincenzo
Julian Vincenzo
Screenwriter
Julian Vincenzo
Screenwriter


Lucio Maverick
Lucio Maverick
Screenwriter
Lucio Maverick
Screenwriter
Mickey
Mickey
Screenwriter
Mickey
Screenwriter


Rod Stevens
Rod Stevens
Screenwriter
Rod Stevens
Screenwriter


Roland Dane
Roland Dane
The Director
Roland Dane
The Director


Jack Laurel
Jack Laurel
Janos (as Zoltan Gondor)
Jack Laurel
Janos (as Zoltan Gondor)


James Jordan
James Jordan
Crew Member (non-sexual role)
James Jordan
Crew Member (non-sexual role)
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