禁宫八大酷刑之极乐酷刑

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明朝年间,有一无赖魏进忠(林剑峰饰)仰羡先朝大太监刘瑾(麦家琪饰)之荣华富贵,特意结识孙太监望能引领入宫。一日,魏与孙观赏奇技淫巧之杂耍表演时,孙看中艺妓向泰其(小宫友里饰),并跟班主买下泰其,为施以极乐虐杀自娱。泰其得悉后哀求魏同赴私奔,出走当晚,泰其向魏施展极乐酷刑秘技,魏获真传后,杀掉泰其并割其首级及自宫阳物呈于孙太监以作赎……

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明朝年间,有一无赖魏进忠(林剑峰饰)仰羡先朝大太监刘瑾(麦家琪饰)之荣华富贵,特意结识孙太监望能引领入宫。一日,魏与孙观赏奇技淫巧之杂耍表演时,孙看中艺妓向泰其(小宫友里饰),并跟班主买下泰其,为施以极乐虐杀自娱。泰其得悉后哀求魏同赴私奔,出走当晚,泰其向魏施展极乐酷刑秘技,魏获真传后,杀掉泰其并割其首级及自宫阳物呈于孙太监以作赎……

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