Playboy's: Asian Exotica (1998) [NR]

Release Date:
January 12, 1998

Original Title:
Playboy's: Asian Exotica

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Playboy Entertainment Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 53

The mystique of the Asian woman is one of the world's most alluring fantasies. The quiet passion in her eyes evokes visions of the physical pleasures and erotic rituals of the exotic Far East. Captured in this searingly sensual program, the evocative images come alive as never before. The tempting travelogue begins with a voyeuristic visit to the Garden of Love where a lusty concubine takes you along as she is aroused to the brink of rapture. Then, turn up the tempo for the latex and leather eroticism of the Ecstasy Dance as a solo dancer bares it all in an explosive bump and grind. And leave your inhibitions at the door as a blindfolded mistress surrenders to the hands of a secret paramour who is practiced in the art of tease and titillation in A Touch of Silk. This celebration of the Orient is certain to satisfy your passion for adventure and your desire for fulfillment.

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Art Direction:
Lee Berg

Assistant Editor:
David Houck

Associate Producer:
Vincent Agostino

Best Boy Electrician:
Ed Goscinski

Best Boy Grip:
Alex Schmidt

Casting:
Emily Jane Chatton

Co-Producer:
Michael Levy

Craft Service:
Terri Modjallal

Director:
Steven M. Silas

Director of Photography:
Ben Kufrin

Electrician:
C.P. Cima

Executive Producer:
Hugh Hefner

First Assistant Camera:
Collin S. Colberg

Gaffer:
David Whittaker

Grip:
Cooper Donaldson

Key Grip:
Dan Carpluk

Makeup Artist:
Nancy Stimac

Online Editor:
Cheryl Campsmith
Steve Komen
Michael Satterfield
Allan Spencer Wall

Post Production Supervisor:
Kristin Laskas Martin

Producer:
Steven M. Silas

Production Manager:
Reza Fatemi

Second Assistant Camera:
Douglas Busby
Gary Weber

Set Dresser:
Dustin Vos
Clark Weaver

Still Photographer:
Michael Moffitt

Thanks:
Mitch Bruckner
Emily Jane Chatton

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