

Adventure · Crime · Drama
Overview
Betsy Norman is a happy assistant at a luxurious Spanish hotel. Shiela, the hotel owner, caters for all wishes of her clientele with another lucrative business, the brothel "Rio Amore" where clients from all over the world come to relax with the girls and watch the sado-masochistic shows. Linda, Betsy's sister, is drugged and forced to work as a prostitute there.
Top Cast


Katja Bienert
Katja Bienert
Linda Norman
Katja Bienert
Linda Norman


Ursula Buchfellner
Ursula Buchfellner
Betsy Norman
Ursula Buchfellner
Betsy Norman


Raquel Evans
Raquel Evans
Sheila
Raquel Evans
Sheila


Antonio Mayans
Antonio Mayans
Ron
Antonio Mayans
Ron


Bea Fiedler
Bea Fiedler
Mitzi
Bea Fiedler
Mitzi


Otto Retzer
Otto Retzer
Milan
Otto Retzer
Milan
Antonio Rebollo
Antonio Rebollo
Juan / Tony
Antonio Rebollo
Juan / Tony


Andrea Guzon
Andrea Guzon
Linda's Roommate
Andrea Guzon
Linda's Roommate
Ana María Segura
Ana María Segura
Club's Masseuse #1
Ana María Segura
Club's Masseuse #1


Doris Regina
Doris Regina
Club's Masseuse #2
Doris Regina
Club's Masseuse #2
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