Working Girls

Working Girls (1986)

  • 89% of critics liked it
    (9 reviews)

  • 41% of users liked it
    (151 ratings)

The Working Girls in this New York-based film are laboring away at the World's Oldest Profession. Molly (Louise Smith), a Yale grad whos lives with her lesbian lover, turns tricks to keep food on the table. She approaches each day with fear and loathing, carrying out her responsibilities with… More

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Drama
In Theaters
Feb 27, 1987 Wide
Nelson Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Filmed in a near-documentary style, trying to hide that it's more or less a clinical study masked as a fiction film.

  • Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid

    Detailed, entrancing look at a day in the life of a New York brothel.

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    Contesting Hollywood stereotypical portrait of prostitutes, Borden's semi-docu feature shows them to be clean, intelligent and in control of their career, often doing it for the good pay and flexible hours.

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