
Playboy: Playmate Pajama Party
Documentary
Overview
A departure from the traditional Playboy video fare. Title is shot entirely on the grounds of the Playboy Mansion, and includes some historic footage regarding the events that took place there. The Playmates explore the grounds, including: swimming in and sunning themselves beside the Grotto; roaming au naturel through Hef's private menagerie; playing a clothing-challenged game of tennis; relaxing with a full-body-massage and a hot shower; playing an impromptu game of strip poker; shooting pool, and celebrating good shots by disrobing; taking a nighttime dip in the Grotto; and engaging in a pillow fight, where the first casualties are their tiny outfits.
Top Cast


Tori Spelling
Tori Spelling
Tori Spelling


Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty


Stacy Sanches
Stacy Sanches
Stacy Sanches


Alexandria Karlsen
Alexandria Karlsen
Alexandria Karlsen


Vanessa Gleason
Vanessa Gleason
Vanessa Gleason


Stacy Fuson
Stacy Fuson
Stacy Fuson


Jaime Bergman
Jaime Bergman
Jaime Bergman


Jennifer Lynn Allan
Jennifer Lynn Allan
Jennifer Lynn Allan


Elisa Bridges
Elisa Bridges
Elisa Bridges


Laura Cover
Laura Cover
Laura Cover
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