北投狼人

評分:6.6 播放:33萬 更新:2026-04-27
主演: 林挺生 陳靜茹 

小玉與阿彬是一對恩愛的小情侶,兩人在北的茶室工作,小玉是里面的小妹,阿彬則是接送小姐的三七仔,兩人雖然錢賺得不多,但一直很快樂直到有一天茶室來了一個有錢的大老板,他看上了小玉的美色,就一直慫恿小玉離開茶室到他的公司上班,沒想到這卻是一連串悲劇的開端 

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