
Virgin Machine
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
A German woman travels to San Francisco to find her mother, but winds up distracted by the sexually flamboyant culture of the city.
Top Cast
Ina Blum
Ina Blum
Dorothee
Ina Blum
Dorothee
Marcelo Uriona
Marcelo Uriona
Bruno, Dorothee's Brother
Marcelo Uriona
Bruno, Dorothee's Brother
Gad Klein
Gad Klein
Heinz, Dorothee's Ex-Boyfriend
Gad Klein
Heinz, Dorothee's Ex-Boyfriend


Peter Kern
Peter Kern
Hormone Specialist
Peter Kern
Hormone Specialist


Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Telephone Caller
Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
Telephone Caller
Dominique Gaspar
Dominique Gaspar
Dominique
Dominique Gaspar
Dominique


Susie Bright
Susie Bright
Susie Sexpert
Susie Bright
Susie Sexpert


Shelly Mars
Shelly Mars
Ramona
Shelly Mars
Ramona
Fritz Mikesch
Fritz Mikesch
Man in the Backyard
Fritz Mikesch
Man in the Backyard
Wolfgang Raach
Wolfgang Raach
Boat Sculler
Wolfgang Raach
Boat Sculler
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