1 Night in China

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1 Night in China is a pornographic movie featuring wrestling personalities Sean Waltman and Joanie Laurer and was released by Red Light District in 2004. The title of the movie is a play on words, as Laurer wrestled in the WWE (formerly the World Wrestling Federation) under the ring name Chyna (pronounced China). (A similar sex tape featuring Paris Hilton, also distributed by Red Light District, was entitled 1 Night in Paris.) While Waltman and Laurer were engaged at the time they filmed the movie, they had broken up before it was released.

The movie features scenes of Laurer and Waltman taking a guided tour of China, intercut with footage of the pair participating in graphic sex acts, with special emphasis on an anal sex scene which serves as the climax of the film.

Waltman appears to be high on marijuana during most of the film, something which he himself alludes to at one point. Arguably the most telling scene involves Waltman staggering up to a portrait of Mao Tse Tung in Tiananmen Square, screaming, "Hey! Chairman Mao!" then pointing at his own crotch and hollering a slurred word which sounds like "Gah-cow!" Several people around the square can be seen stopping what they're doing and staring at Waltman, prompting him to inform his tour guide, "We gotta get out of here."

The video became an internet phenomenon, due largely in part to a scene in the film in which Waltman performs cunnilingus on Laurer, causing the camera to focus on Laurer's unusually large clitoris, which also appeared to have a fully formed glans. [1] [2] Using Laurer's height of five feet, ten inches (or 1.778 meters) as a base reference, it can be determined that her clitoris is roughly 4 centimeters in length. A doggie style sex scene between Laurer and Waltman revealed severe acne on Laurer's buttocks, which some bodybuilders who viewed the tape pointed out as a telltale sign of heavy steroid abuse.

In a press release, Laurer announced that in a pre-emptive strike she had taken full rights to the footage and would receive a percentage from sales. However, she later claimed that she had received no royalties.

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