艾芙琳 Evelyn (2012)

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主演:Cindy Díaz Agnes Kiraly Guadalupe 

EVELYN viaja a España desde su pueblo natal en Latinoamérica. Piensa que va a trabajar de camarera, pero es engañada y secuestrada para ejercer la prostitución en un club de carretera. Esta es la historia de un lavado de cerebro; el que transforma a una chica normal en una esclava sexual.

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EVELYN viaja a España desde su pueblo natal en Latinoamérica. Piensa que va a trabajar de camarera, pero es engañada y secuestrada para ejercer la prostitución en un club de carretera. Esta es la historia de un lavado de cerebro; el que transforma a una chica normal en una esclava sexual.

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