

Comedy · Romance · History
Overview
England, 1813. In the middle of a long-awaited marriage proposal, Miss Estrogenia Talbot gets her period. Her suitor, Mr. Dickley, mistakes the blood for an injury, and it soon becomes clear that his expensive education has missed a spot.
Top Cast


Julia Aks
Julia Aks
Estrogenia "Essy" Talbot
Julia Aks
Estrogenia "Essy" Talbot


Ta'imua
Ta'imua
Mr. James Dickley
Ta'imua
Mr. James Dickley


Samantha Smart
Samantha Smart
Labinia Talbot
Samantha Smart
Labinia Talbot


Nicole Alyse Nelson
Nicole Alyse Nelson
Vagianna Talbot
Nicole Alyse Nelson
Vagianna Talbot


Hugo Armstrong
Hugo Armstrong
Mr. Father Talbot
Hugo Armstrong
Mr. Father Talbot


Marilyn Brett
Marilyn Brett
Mrs. Bitts
Marilyn Brett
Mrs. Bitts


Dustin Ingram
Dustin Ingram
Dr. Bangley
Dustin Ingram
Dr. Bangley
Steve Pinder
Steve Pinder
Barty the Footman
Steve Pinder
Barty the Footman
Shirin Enayati
Shirin Enayati
Juliet the Housemaid
Shirin Enayati
Juliet the Housemaid
Elli Legerski
Elli Legerski
Rebecca the Washer Woman
Elli Legerski
Rebecca the Washer Woman
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