
Under the Veil
Drama · Romance
Overview
Sister Kenna, a fresh faced nun in training, still has carnal desires that Mother Superior plans on beating out of her. Father Tommy lends an uncritical ear but finds his faith pushed to its limits when a newly married couple ask him to witness their wedding night's union. Will the father succumb to his desires? Finally there is Sister Charlotte, a rebel within the order, who has written a book about sexuality that has caught the attention of the innocent Sister Kenna and the eye of Mother Superior. Will she stay true to her oath or will she end up straying?
Top Cast


Kenna James
Kenna James
Kenna James


Jane Wilde
Jane Wilde
Jane Wilde


Charlotte Stokely
Charlotte Stokely
Charlotte Stokely


Ashley Lane
Ashley Lane
Ashley Lane


Aiden Ashley
Aiden Ashley
Aiden Ashley


Lilly Bell
Lilly Bell
Lilly Bell


Anny Aurora
Anny Aurora
Anny Aurora


Helena Locke
Helena Locke
Helena Locke


Steve Holmes
Steve Holmes
Steve Holmes


Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol
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