Private Gold
Directed by: Antonio Adamo
This second thrilling episode of the saga is a faithful reconstruction of the amatory arts of Roman women, whether they were Patricians with an itch to scratch, or unbridled Plebeian women offered for sodomy and gangbangs. The orgies in the Lupanars, ancient Roman brothels, the prostitutes and the parties held by Comodus with his henchmen, bring to life a series of highly erotic and shocking sex scenes. White Collar - What ...
Release date: 07/01/2002
2002-07-01Duration: 115 min.
Featuring: Rita Faltoyano , Black Widow , Katalin , James Brossman , Tchanka , Vanessa Virgin , David Perry , Frank Gun , Cameron Cruise , Sophie Evans , Cynthia , Nike , Jyulia , Cleare , Bob Terminator
: Neal’s specialty, involving the creation of "perfect" fakes of historical masterpieces.
The series begins with , a world-class forger and thief, escaping from a maximum-security prison with only months left on his four-year sentence. He is quickly recaptured by Special Agent Peter Burke , the only man ever to catch him. Rather than return to a cell, Neal proposes a deal: he will use his criminal expertise to help the FBI’s White Collar Crimes Unit solve their most difficult cases in exchange for his "freedom"—a life monitored by an ankle tracker that limits him to a two-mile radius. The Core Conflict: Can a Leopard Change Its Spots?
: Peter’s wife, who often acts as the emotional bridge between the two men, offering Peter perspective on why Neal behaves the way he does.
The story of the TV series is a stylized "cat-and-mouse" drama that follows the unlikely partnership between a brilliant con artist and an FBI agent. The Premise: A Deal with the Devil
: The show is loosely inspired by the life of Frank Abagnale Jr. , a famous con man and forger who eventually worked with the FBI to help them catch other fraudsters. What is "White Collar" Crime?
: Illegal trading on the stock market based on non-public information.
In the context of the show and the real world, white-collar crimes are non-violent, financially motivated offenses characterized by deceit and concealment. Key examples featured in the series include:
The heart of the story lies in the evolving relationship between the two men. Peter is a dedicated lawman who values order and honesty, while Neal thrives on deception and the "good things in life," such as bespoke suits and fine art.