
The Creasemaster
Overview
Meet Jean-Paul Slamdog. The Creasemaster. His obsession is the crease, and not just your everyday, average crease. No, Slamdog's in love with the crease between a beautiful woman's legs - and he'll do anything to get at it. His only problem is a four letter word. W-I-F-E.
Top Cast


Tiffany Mynx
Tiffany Mynx
Tiffany Mynx


Heather Hart
Heather Hart
Heather Hart


Tiffany Million
Tiffany Million
Tiffany Million


Lacy Rose
Lacy Rose
Lacy Rose


Devon Shire
Devon Shire
Devon Shire


Christine Appleigh
Christine Appleigh
Christine Appleigh


Jonathan Morgan
Jonathan Morgan
Jonathan Morgan


Mike Horner
Mike Horner
Mike Horner
Kyle Houston
Kyle Houston
Kyle Houston


Tim Lake
Tim Lake
Tim Lake
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