
Pussy Talk
Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
A gorgeous young woman discovers that her vagina has developed a life and a voice of its own. Unable to control her lower half, she finds herself forced to embark on a quest for the ultimate orgasm, and maybe, a cure for her strange problem.
Top Cast


Pénélope Lamour
Pénélope Lamour
Joëlle
Pénélope Lamour
Joëlle


Béatrice Harnois
Béatrice Harnois
Joëlle Jeune
Béatrice Harnois
Joëlle Jeune


Sylvia Bourdon
Sylvia Bourdon
Tante Barbara
Sylvia Bourdon
Tante Barbara


Ellen Earl
Ellen Earl
Le Psychiatre
Ellen Earl
Le Psychiatre


Jean-Loup Philippe
Jean-Loup Philippe
Eric
Jean-Loup Philippe
Eric


Vicky Messica
Vicky Messica
Richard Sadler
Vicky Messica
Richard Sadler


Yvonne Dany
Yvonne Dany
La concierge
Yvonne Dany
La concierge
Anne Millet
Anne Millet
Maud
Anne Millet
Maud


Emmanuelle Rivière
Emmanuelle Rivière
Une lesbienne
Emmanuelle Rivière
Une lesbienne
Suzy Whys
Suzy Whys
Une lesbienne
Suzy Whys
Une lesbienne
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