
Tatiana
Action · Drama · History
Overview
In 1834, Tatiana and her family lived peacefully in an old windmill on the property of the Marquis of Icecrown until one day, her father, the miller, due to a series of poor harvests, has to ask the Marquis to lend him 1,200 escudos. Since the Marquis is wicked and cruel, he decides to get his money back and while the father is away, he forces the younger sister to fuck all the members of his escort service and himself. Deranged with anger, Tatiana decides to avenge her sister, but to do that, she needs money and finds herself forced to become a prostitute.
Top Cast


Tania Russof
Tania Russof
Tatiana
Tania Russof
Tatiana


Bettina Campbell
Bettina Campbell
Servante #1
Bettina Campbell
Servante #1


Caroline
Caroline
La marquerelle
Caroline
La marquerelle


Deborah Noemi
Deborah Noemi
Pute visual #1
Deborah Noemi
Pute visual #1


Laura Black
Laura Black
Pute #1
Laura Black
Pute #1


Jennifer Red
Jennifer Red
Amie de Tatiana
Jennifer Red
Amie de Tatiana


Myrka
Myrka
La marquise
Myrka
La marquise


Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue
Pute visual #2
Peggy Sue
Pute visual #2


Rita Cardinale
Rita Cardinale
Soeur de Tatiana
Rita Cardinale
Soeur de Tatiana


Emma
Emma
Servante #2
Emma
Servante #2
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