Scene from Sex at First Sight (2009)
Scene Details
Duration: 430 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 99 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x432 | Added: 2012-May-16 |
Actresses in this Scene

Beverly Lynne
Details
Alternate Names: Beverly Hübscher, Beverly Lynn, Beverly Lynne Meadows, Beverly Lynne Hubscher
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Full Biography
Beverly Lynne Hubscher, known professionally as Beverly Lynne, was born on October 31, 1973, in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. She is an actress who primarily appears in erotic films and currently resides in Las Vegas. Lynne began her acting career with 'The Zombie Chronicles' in 2001 and has since appeared in recurring roles such as Bess in '7 Lives Xposed' and Candi in 'Black Tie Nights'. She also played the role of Laura in the original series 'The Lair' in 2007. Lynne was a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1998 to 2000 and is married to actor Glen Meadows. She has a daughter named Brianna.
About the Movie: Sex at First Sight (2009)

Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Janus Macknudson
Writer: April White, Edward Gorsuch
Production & Genre
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Companies: MRG Entertainment, Mainline Releasing
Genre: Drama, Tv Movie
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: erotic movie
Story
Sex at First Sight is an erotic drama about infidelity and self-discovery. The film follows a man who becomes involved in an affair while his wife is away on business. However, the details of this affair and its consequences are not provided in the available sources.
Summary
Directed by Janus Macknudson and released as a TV movie in 2009, Sex at First Sight explores themes of infidelity and finding oneself through intimate encounters. Despite being classified as an erotic film, its narrative focus appears to be on the emotional consequences and self-discovery aspects rather than explicit content.