The Masseuse ()


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Jenna Jameson plays a more buxom and hardcore version of _Masseuse, The (1990)_, who gets paid for increasingly sexual requests from her client. Revealing she has a family, they meet one last time and finally go all the way.

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Barbara
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Helen
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Amy (as Wendy Divine)
Tina Tyler ...
Receptionist
Justin Sterling ...
Jim
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Brad
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mandy Bright
Frank Gun
Rachel Rotten
Rob Rotten

Directed by

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Paul Thomas

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Dean Nash ... (written by) and
Mark Haggard ... (written by)

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Toni Brooks ... executive producer
Shylar Cobi ... producer
Toby Farelle ... associate producer

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Michaelangelo

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Sonny Malone

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Shylar Cobi ... production manager

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Miles Long ... sound designer
L.P. Sound ... boom operator / sound

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Guillermo Brown ... assistant camera
R. Roe ... gaffer
Dave Stotts ... still photographer
Jane Waters ... camera operator

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Miles Long ... additional music
Shark ... production assistant

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Taglines This time it's personal. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Jenna Jameson is the Masseuse (United States)
  • Jenna Jameson la masseuse (France)
  • Jenna la masseuse (France)
  • A Massagista (Brazil)
  • La masajista (Venezuela)
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  • 92 min
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Movie Connections Featured in X-Rated: The Greatest Adult Movies of All Time (2015). See more »
Quotes Jim: Did I do something wrong?
Barbara: No. Just hand me a towel.
Jim: Are you sure?
Barbara: Yes, Jim. I'm positive.
Jim: You're not real happy, OK. So whatever I did, I'm sorry.
Barbara: I shouldn't blame you. You'll be all right when you grow up.
Jim: What do you mean, "grow up?"
Barbara: Just what I said. Mentally.
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