Eurotrash

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1993 Comedy

The likes of Antoine de Caunes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Davina McCall, and Lolo Ferrari are your guides to the weird and wonderful in Europe and beyond. How else would you learn about pubic hairdressers, the Penis Olympics, or the latest Japanese sex toys?

  • Cast:
    Adriana Karembeu , Emily Booth , Kate Robbins

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