The call girl club

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Movie
German title The call girl club
Original title Beverly Hills Madam
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1986
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Harvey Hart
script Nancy Sackett
production Everett Chambers
music Lalo Schifrin
camera Isidore Mankofsky
cut Michael F. Anderson
George Jay Nicholson
occupation

The Callgirl Club (original title: Beverly Hills Madam ) is an American drama from 1986 . Directed by Harvey Hart and written by Nancy Sackett .

action

In Beverly Hills resident Lil Hutton poses as a widow and heiress. In reality, she runs an agency that places call girls with prominent clients. She is considered secretive, which is why her company is thriving. One of the women is murdered, some drop out of the business - which leads to personnel problems.

18-year-old Julie Taylor travels to Los Angeles to visit a friend she cannot find. She gets to know Hutton and is hired as a noble prostitute . She is supposed to deflower a boy of the same age who is celebrating his birthday. Taylor falls in love with the boy and quits the job.

Reviews

film-Dienst described the film as a “thin-blooded colportage from the world of beautiful appearances” that was “fashionably lacquered” . He is more interested in the “chic milieu” than in a “convincing story” .

The magazine TV direkt 13/2008 wrote that the film was "lying kitsch" .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Callgirl Club in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used , accessed on June 25, 2008
  2. TV direkt 13/2008, page 69