Pintaa syvemm?lt?

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jj
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Before I start this: where are you getting these names (e.g. Kira Nyholm)?
When you say "as" do you mean 'credited as' or 'plays'?

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Thanks. Sorry to seem such a stern taskmaster : -0)

I take your point about the spelling of 'Brandt'... but, where an actor is
credited differently within a film (or on-film and on a cover) my rule-of-thumb
is to go with the opener, unless it's an unequivocal typo. If we went about
'correcting' all the apparent onomastic solecisms committed by pornistas
we'd be in a right old mess*.

*Whaddya mean, we're in a right mess already?

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Ina Uni: I'm sure that when I last watched this (years ago) her sex-scene
was pretty much softcore... and clips from it appear on a couple of KK/
Kristina Bellanova titles.....

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Thanks.

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Airola wrote:

> About 'Brant/Brandt':
> I suppose it's better to go with whatever name comes up first.
Not sure it's better - more consistent and less hassle, certainly : -)
>
>
> About Ina Uni:
> Yeah, her scene doesn't show any penetration.
I'll add note.

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