
Ponterosa
Mar 30 2001
•2h 50m
•Comedy
A sleazy sex comedy about a blind man who wants to become a life guard, his friend with a tiny willy, and three beautiful models who all meet at the sloppy camping ground run by a homophobic manager
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Heikki Paavilainen
Jussi
Timo Julkunen
Oskari

Karita Tuomola
Monica
Jenni Ahola
Nelli
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