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Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
Sara Dale’s Sensual Massage
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Basilisk Communications
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 45
Touch is the key to everything we do, what we say, and the way we act. We listen, communicate, give and receive pleasure, with this, the most thrilling of the senses. This shows how to experience those feelings on an inner journey through your body's senses. Sara Dale, hands on healing therapist and experienced masseuse unravels the mystery of the ancient art of massage, and along with her own unique insight, shows you the benefits and the technique that lead to a fuller and more satisfying life. Sensual massage shows you how to massage your partner, and bring out the very best in your loving relationship.
Accountant:
Chris Harrison
Assistant Camera:
Bill Madden
Author:
Sara Dale
David Missen
Camera Operator:
Andy Crabb
Graham Higgins
Director:
David Lewis
Editor:
Andy Crabb
Tony Raffe
Gaffer:
Keith Osbourne
Lighting Camera:
Christopher Hughes
Music:
Coil
Producer:
James Mackay
Production Assistant:
Angela Connealy
Production Designer:
Sebastian Von Mybourg
Script:
Stephen McBride
Still Photographer:
Liam Ness
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