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THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS
2002 in color
A film by Maria Beatty
Duration: 52 mins
Starring: Mistress Dakota and Katie Jordan
Music by Nick Holmes
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THE
SEVEN DEADLY SINS
BEATTY'S
MOVIES HAVE AN ELEGANT, OLD-FASHIONED LOOK, LIKE
A 1920's GERMAN ART FILM OR A NAUGHTY FRENCH POSTCARD
COME TO LIFE.
Caught in the act of coveting her mistress’ position
as a notorious exotic dancer, a young maid must
submit to her sadism and her lust. Her perfect
body is made the theatre for a re-enactment of
the lessons of Seven Deadly Sins.
The mistress is an expert in the art of sensual
torment, and she punishes her servant with a bewildering,
intoxicating combination of graphic pleasure and
delicious pain. Together they indulge in lasciviousness
and intemperance, managing to violate every tenet
of virtue.
The mistress’ sadism is matched by the maids gluttony
for punishment. Tender flesh is slapped, flogged,
and clamped, all accompanied by moans of pleasure
and mocking laughter. And still, the maid must
serve!
This beautiful film reveals a new setting for
a mistress and her young maid: the roaring 20’s
when decadence was a privilege. The gorgeous combination
of retro visuals and contemporary explicitness
creates a fresh experience in fetish film. |
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