
Cam Girls: The Movie
Overview
They look like pretty girls next-door, but Jenny Blighe and Ginger Banks perform sex acts for fans live on the Internet. Evil Angel Films follows them from their hometowns to Los Angeles for their first pro porn experiences in Cam Girls: The Movie, a "docu-porn" hybrid of backstage reality segments, candid interviews and four new hardcore scenes.
Top Cast


Jenny Blighe
Jenny Blighe
Jenny Blighe


Ginger Banks
Ginger Banks
Ginger Banks


Angela White
Angela White
Self
Angela White
Self


Aiden Starr
Aiden Starr
Self
Aiden Starr
Self


Kayden Kross
Kayden Kross
Self
Kayden Kross
Self


Manuel Ferrara
Manuel Ferrara
Manuel Ferrara


Mick Blue
Mick Blue
Mick Blue


Jessy Jones
Jessy Jones
Jessy Jones


John Stagliano
John Stagliano
Self
John Stagliano
Self


Jonni Darkko
Jonni Darkko
Self
Jonni Darkko
Self
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