Tania, a sexy secret agent, shakes up the international espionage circuit. B.I.K.I.N.I. (Bureau of International Knowledge and Nonstandard Investigations) has knowledge of a criminal organization tapping into their signals with the CIA. It's up to this spicy secret agent to go on an arousing chase to uncover the offenders!
11-13-2007
1h 32m
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Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Writer:
Fred Olen Ray
Production:
American Independent Productions, Retromedia Entertainment
Rebecca Love is a Porn Actress from United States. She was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 30, 1977. Rebecca grew up in the Adirondacks in a small redneck town. However, when Rebecca graduated she moved to Florida for higher learning. Rebecca went to college for Performing Arts. During schooling, Rebecca was an exotic dancer which progressed into an Adult Film Actress, Magazine Model then into a Feature Entertainer. Rebecca has been in the Adult Industry since 1995. She furthered her career and had the opportunity to be in Erotica Films on HBO, Showtime and Cinemax. Now, Rebecca is producing a successful podcast with "Adult Film Star Network" which she runs and Stand-Up Comedy while still taking improv classes in Las Vegas to improv her acting skills.
Rebecca has green eyes and brown hair. She is 157 cm tall and weighs 52 kg. Her measurements are 36DD-28-36.
Rebecca Love is also known as Rebecca Luv and Rebeca Love.
Randy Spears was born Gregory Deuschle in Kanakee, Illinois. He went to California in the 1980s to do straight acting, and had some moderate success in acquiring minor roles. During this period he also did some modeling. However, he struggled financially due to the writer's strike in the late 1980s, and ended up entering the pornographic film industry to pay his bills.
As a porn star, he was very successful garnering dozens of awards, partly because he had acting abilities. However, he says he had issues with working in the industry from the beginning. He could not bring himself to tell his relatives what he was doing and he was concerned the work would destroy his mainstream career. He also says that working in the industry gave him a very distorted view of women and destroyed his relationships with them outside the industry.
In 2011, Spears left the industry and has been a vocal critic of it and what it does to our youth.