Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.
Stanley J. Reyes
- Belloca
- (as Stanley Reyes)
- …
Sylvia Kuumba Williams
- Wisteria
- (as Sylvia 'Kuumba' Williams)
- …
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaReleased a few months later after Pretty Baby (1978) which also deals with a young prostitute in New Orleans. Don Hood appears on both films.
- Quotes
Inspector Sordik: [voiceover, as Christine stares hungrily at meat patties being prepared] Christine Delaplane was that rare gumbo, a mixture of half-child, half-girl... and all woman.
- Crazy creditsNarrator reminds viewers to "hang up your speakers and drive home safely!"
- Alternate versionsThe video distributed by Monarch Home Video is heavily edited with approximately 26 minutes of footage removed. All the scenes with sex and nudity have been removed despite the video still retaining the original R-rating. The much rarer video distributed by VCI Home video has all these scenes intact.
- SoundtracksTrudy's Theme
Sung by Bernie Knee
Music by Scott Joplin (Bethena)
Lyrics and adapted with new material by Dennis Kane
Piano solo by 'Butch' Thompson
Featured review
I recently had the opportunity to acquire an old tape copy of this film. I did not remember much about it as almost 20 years must have passed since I saw it; but, although I clearly recollected it as a low budget production, I also remembered it as one of the better films based on the concept of reincarnation, which provided a heady mix of the atmosphere of old New Orleans, Voodoism and Creole culture, together with quite a spicy and interesting story line. In addition I particularly remembered the sound track - something I seldom do as I am a predominantly visual person - which featured some excellent jazz music in keeping with the locale. I was therefore happy to accept this chance, and was not disappointed when I watched the film again after all these years. Certainly I became aware of many faults which I may not have even noticed when I first saw it, but on balance I felt it made much more rewarding viewing than many of the comparable dramas released today. I did not expect too much as I believe this was originally regarded as a B movie, predominantly intended for midnight showings in regular cinemas or perhaps for showing at drive-in theatres. However, for the ultimate test of how I rated this film, I can report that I certainly intend to convert my tape to a VCD disk where some of the inevitable video noise on my very old and rather battered tape can be filtered out. I can also say that, should this film be chosen for digital remastering and release as a DVD, I will certainly be in the market to purchase a copy. When a chance arises I would recommend any lovers of period pieces to watch this film.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Francuska enklawa
- Filming locations
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
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