
Exploring Young Girls
Overview
Four young women reveal why they appear in adult films, with their stories graphically re-enacted.
Top Cast


Vanessa del Rio
Vanessa del Rio
Vanessa
Vanessa del Rio
Vanessa


Erica Havens
Erica Havens
Second Adult Film Star
Erica Havens
Second Adult Film Star
Harriet Hart
Harriet Hart
Harriet
Harriet Hart
Harriet


Sharon Mitchell
Sharon Mitchell
Sharon
Sharon Mitchell
Sharon


Susaye London
Susaye London
Sharon's Friend
Susaye London
Sharon's Friend


David Pierce
David Pierce
Rick Chamberlann
David Pierce
Rick Chamberlann


Tony Richards
Tony Richards
Brother of Friend / Filmed Guy
Tony Richards
Brother of Friend / Filmed Guy


Wade Nichols
Wade Nichols
Guy in Woods / Delivery Guy
Wade Nichols
Guy in Woods / Delivery Guy


John Leslie
John Leslie
Jack (uncredited)
John Leslie
Jack (uncredited)


David Morris
David Morris
Brother of Sharon's Friend (uncredited)
David Morris
Brother of Sharon's Friend (uncredited)
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