
Dark Garden
Science Fiction
Overview
In this future world, control over people is gained by a device that uses sex as a means of exerting power and taking over people's minds, until it becomes like a drug that they need to use again and again.
Top Cast


Nikita Gross
Nikita Gross
Nikita
Nikita Gross
Nikita


Juli Ashton
Juli Ashton
Detective Taylor
Juli Ashton
Detective Taylor


Lea Martini
Lea Martini
Jail Lover
Lea Martini
Jail Lover


Lisa Belle
Lisa Belle
Cigar Smoking Lady
Lisa Belle
Cigar Smoking Lady


Mia Smiles
Mia Smiles
Girl Friday
Mia Smiles
Girl Friday


Vicca
Vicca
The Delivery Woman
Vicca
The Delivery Woman


Julian
Julian
Detective John White
Julian
Detective John White


Jack Garfield
Jack Garfield
The Mayor's Son
Jack Garfield
The Mayor's Son


Ramon Nomar
Ramon Nomar
A User
Ramon Nomar
A User


John Decker
John Decker
Appointment at 11:00
John Decker
Appointment at 11:00
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