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Release Date:
December 9, 2003
Original Title:
Womb Raider
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Cyber-Scan Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
When wealthy treasure hunter Cara Loft is delivered an invitation to meet renowned art collector Dr. Scrotus, the sexy adventurer is thrust head-on into the greatest and most dangerous erotic adventure of her life... the search for the three sacred wombs. With danger at every turn, and beautiful but lethal spy Natasha hot on her heels, Cara must travel to the scorching deserts of Arabia, the untamed jungles of Africa, and the mysterious mountains of Tibet in order to reunite the legendary womb idols of creation.
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Associate Producer:
Gail Fyee
Sean Rickman
Denise Khoury
Cinematography:
Roland Lanza
Director:
Randolph Scott
Editor:
Roland Lanza
Randolph Scott
Executive Co-Producer:
Eric Mcleod
L.R. Lanza
Richard V. Randle
Executive Producer:
Roger Barber
Justin Quan
Music:
Randolph Scott
Producer:
Roland Lanza
Randolph Scott
Christopher St. James
Story:
Randolph Scott
Roland Lanza
Writer:
Roland Lanza
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