Jack sets himself up in the Hotel St James to work on his book on prostitution in New York. Along the way he meets and grows fond of Mary Lou.Jack sets himself up in the Hotel St James to work on his book on prostitution in New York. Along the way he meets and grows fond of Mary Lou.Jack sets himself up in the Hotel St James to work on his book on prostitution in New York. Along the way he meets and grows fond of Mary Lou.
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- TriviaDirector Amos Kollek intended this film to be a mix of fictional and documentary elements about prostitution in New York, and went into production with the working title FIVE GIRLS. His frequent theatrical distributor Castle Hill released the film to theaters under the title BAD GIRLS. When Vidmark Entertainment acquired the film for VHS release, since they had produced the previous Ken Russell film WHORE and owned the title, they made the decision to alter the advertising art and market this as a sequel to that film even though there is no connective material beyond the subject matter of prostitution.
- ConnectionsFollows Whore (1991)
- SoundtracksYou Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
Written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer
Published by Warner/Chappell
Performed by Toni Tennille
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Unlike everyone else I didn't just catch this half way through and watch it on basic cable. I liked the original Whore and thought this might be more of the same. Not at all, this film has an odd feeling of being older than the original. It almost fells like a movie from the 1960's. The acting is somewhat amateurish, but has an edge to it. The stories the hookers tell about their lives are sad and desperate. The main character is flat and that feeds into the overall sadness of the film. These people develop relationships among each other that feel more real than you get in todays action films. All in all, a good effort for a movie that most would pass by because of its name and subject matter. Worth a watch.
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- Mar 12, 2013
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- Gross US & Canada
- $14,320
- Gross worldwide
- $14,320
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