
Little Blue Box
Comedy
Overview
A self-described horny but faithful husband, disappointed by his wife's frigidity, tries to spice things up with the help of an adult home-movie system sold to him by the lovely Miss Azure and featuring the mysterious Channel 69.
Top Cast


Jennifer Welles
Jennifer Welles
Jen / Ms. Azure
Jennifer Welles
Jen / Ms. Azure


Lesllie Bovee
Lesllie Bovee
Leslie
Lesllie Bovee
Leslie


Jamie Gillis
Jamie Gillis
Stacy
Jamie Gillis
Stacy


Jake Teague
Jake Teague
Al
Jake Teague
Al


Gloria Leonard
Gloria Leonard
Channel 69 Girl - Short Hair
Gloria Leonard
Channel 69 Girl - Short Hair


Sharon Mitchell
Sharon Mitchell
Channel 69 Girl - Long Hair
Sharon Mitchell
Channel 69 Girl - Long Hair


Ming Toy
Ming Toy
Ming
Ming Toy
Ming


John Leslie
John Leslie
John Michaels
John Leslie
John Michaels


Béatrice Harnois
Béatrice Harnois
clip from Le Pied!
Béatrice Harnois
clip from Le Pied!


Françoise Beccarie
Françoise Beccarie
clip from Le Pied!
Françoise Beccarie
clip from Le Pied!
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