
Erotic Short Circuits Vol.2
Drama
Overview
Rapporti Impropri: After the death of her mother, Silvia, a sexually jaunty 16-year-old girl, is welcomed for a certain period by her uncle Carlo where as a child she spent the summer holidays and of which she is always secretly in love. Silvia's goal is to be accepted and ready to do anything, even to seduce the whole family. Benedetta Transgressione: A young separated couple meets by chance on the terrace of a Roman park. The husband hardly recognizes in the woman's uninhibited and provocative behavior his ex-wife, who, realizing the exciting effect it has on her ex-spouse, even offers him a threesome. Specchio, Specchio Delle Mie Brame: Giulia, Sandro's wife, helping Walter, her husband's brother, to mount a mirror, takes advantage of the situation to betray her narcissistic spouse, too arrogant and taken to notice the affair that takes place practically under his eyes...
Top Cast


Tinto Brass
Tinto Brass
Presenter
Tinto Brass
Presenter


Victoria Di Stefano
Victoria Di Stefano
Silvia
Victoria Di Stefano
Silvia


Rossella Seno
Rossella Seno
Elena
Rossella Seno
Elena


Nino D'Agata
Nino D'Agata
Uncle
Nino D'Agata
Uncle


Argia Bignami
Argia Bignami
Francesca/Stepmother
Argia Bignami
Francesca/Stepmother
Massimo Alì
Massimo Alì
Elena's boyfriend
Massimo Alì
Elena's boyfriend
Vincenzo Vollero
Vincenzo Vollero
Marco
Vincenzo Vollero
Marco


Veruschka Moncini
Veruschka Moncini
Lesbian girl in Boarding school
Veruschka Moncini
Lesbian girl in Boarding school
Arsineta Ungurreanu
Arsineta Ungurreanu
Lesbian girl in Boarding school
Arsineta Ungurreanu
Lesbian girl in Boarding school


Sonia Topazio
Sonia Topazio
Regina / Ex-wife
Sonia Topazio
Regina / Ex-wife
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