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Working Girls

Country: USA, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: Lizzie Borden
  • Writer: Lizzie Borden; Sandra Kay
  • Producer: Lizzie Borden; Andi Gladstone

CGiii Comment

A day in the life of several prostitutes in an upscale Manhattan whore house. The film is a stark portrayal of the women prostitutes, the male customers and the motivations of both. Watch as the madam manipulates her 'girls'. Watch as she answers the phone by saying 'Hello John, what's new and different?' Watch as the 'johns' try to manipulate the 'girls'. Part nudie exploitation, part sociological thesis.


Trailer...

WORKING GIRLS (Lizzie Borden, 1986) from Spectacle on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Louise Smith as Molly;
Deborah Banks as Diane;
Liz Caldwell as Liz;
Marusia Zach as Gina;
Amanda Goodwin as Dawn;
Boomer Tibbs as Bob;
Eli Hasson as Voice of Hasid;
Tony Whiting as Voice of Gina's Client;
Richard Davidson as Jerry;
Ronald Willoughby as John;
Paul Slimak as Jay;
Fred Neumann as Fantasy Fred;
Patience Pierce as Kathy;
Ellen McElduff as Lucy;
Grant Wheaton as Robert