
Secrets of a Chambermaid
Drama
Overview
In this erotically-charged drama, four people are gathered at a secluded mansion to hear the reading of will of the late Aunt Felicity Kendall. The guests are advised that the reading is postponed and will learn which of the four will receive the full estate later in the weekend. As the days pass, they find it impossible to curb their sexual appetites. What they don't know is that their bedroom activities are being observed, and that there's more to this gathering than they've been led to believe.
Top Cast


Michael Ensign
Michael Ensign
Hollingsworth
Michael Ensign
Hollingsworth


Johnny Green
Johnny Green
Doug
Johnny Green
Doug


Gladise Jimenez
Gladise Jimenez
Rita
Gladise Jimenez
Rita


Amy Lindsay
Amy Lindsay
J.J.
Amy Lindsay
J.J.


Kira Reed Lorsch
Kira Reed Lorsch
Odile
Kira Reed Lorsch
Odile
Anneliza Scott
Anneliza Scott
Karen
Anneliza Scott
Karen


Bruce Thomas
Bruce Thomas
Bruce
Bruce Thomas
Bruce


Mary Woronov
Mary Woronov
Felicity
Mary Woronov
Felicity
Micah Scott
Micah Scott
Limo Driver
Micah Scott
Limo Driver
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