The Call-Girl racket... The thrill-seeking housewives... The Street-Walkers... This is their lurid story
4
73 min
Presented as an inquiry into the ways of lust, this film is staged as a documentary. It moves from rural prostitution (the roadhouse) to pornographers, then on to streetwalkers, male hustlers, and high-class call girls. The madam runs the bordello, she depends on the photographer to supply her with pornography; he's in the city, using his camera to lead him into depravity. The streetwalkers risk arrest from the cops and abuse from the johns. Even the call girls have a tough time: from their expenses to their lack of self-reflection. Their motto: "Live fast, die young, and make a beautiful corpse."
Name | Character | Team | |
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Michael Findlay | Partygoer / Call Girl's Client / Voices | Unowned | |
Roberta Findlay | Prostitute / Street Girl / Call Girl / Voices (as Anna Riva) | Unowned | |
Jean Reynolds | Prostitute | Unowned | |
Cindy Freemont | Stripper | Unowned | |
Janet Banzet | Lesbian Model | Unowned | |
Sheila Britt | Lesbian Model | Unowned | |
Ron Skideri | Male Hustler | Unowned | |
Lem Amero | Narrator / Photographer / Male Hustler's Girlfriend | Unowned | |
Rita Bennett | Call Girl (uncredited) | Unowned | |
John Amero | Interviewer (uncredited) | Unowned |