Sam Kehoe moves from Seattle to a new school in California. Trying to make friends, Sam manages to free up the honeymoon suite in his dad's motel so his friends are able to use the room for sex.
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Paradise Motel (1985 USA) Director: Cary Medoway Stars: Gary Hershberger Robert Krantz Jonna Leigh Stack Sam Kehoe moves from Seattle to a new school ...
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Olá pessoal gravei esse filme em Vhs da Bandeirantes em Março de 1999 e passei para Dvd em 2013. SINOPSE: Sam Kehoe se muda de Seattle para uma ...
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Sam Kehoe moves from Seattle to a new school in California. Trying to make friends Sam manages to free up the honeymoon suite in his dad's motel so his.
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PARADISE MOTEL (1985) Lead Character Psycho? - Red Coat Black Coat Review
Nerdy oddball in teen sex comedy likely harbours psychotic impulses underneath the surface.
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