

Working Girls
Directed by Lizzie Borden6.892%78%6.1
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.
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Working Girls was released on May 28, 1986.
Working Girls was directed by Lizzie Borden.
Working Girls has a runtime of 1h 33m.
Working Girls was produced by Lizzie Borden, Andi Gladstone.
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.
The key characters in Working Girls are Lucy (Ellen McElduff), Dawn (Amanda Goodwin), Gina (Marusia Zach).
Working Girls is rated Not Rated.
Working Girls is a Drama film.
Working Girls has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.
Working Girls had a budget of $300K.
Working Girls has made $1.8M at the box office.










