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Zalman King's Women of the night
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Movie propaganda
When the lights go down... so do they.
An 18-wheeler rumbles out onto the rain slick streets of the city. In the truck, a transmitter, audio equipment. A beautiful blonde woman presses her red lips close to the microphone. "You up? Of course you are... did you miss me? I missed you... Pirate radio on 18 wheels. Who is this woman sending her stories out over the airwaves in the dead of night.
Three stories - a lawyer, a comedienne and an heiress, woven seamlessly together. Stories of love, lust, danger and revenge.
Starring Shawnee Free Jones as Samantha, Seymour Cassel as Sally, Sally Kellerman as Mary, James Farentino as Sabatini, Masaya Kato as Sato, Jacqueline Lovell as Charlotte, Sandra Taylor as Molly Mellon, Darren Foy as Harley, Patrick Budal as Jacques Du Masque, Matt George as Joe, Donna Delory as Mia, Venesa Talor as Emily and Melissa Williams as Terra. Written and directed by Zalman King.
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Theatrical report
Crap, dung, boring.I had to stop and restart Women of the night 3 times to get through it. Don't hire it. Don't wait for it to turn up on cable. Don't wait for it to show up on TV as a Thursday night movie.
It's the best cheesy chum-in-a-tin film ever. Mmm... chum...
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence, medium level coarse language)
Surveillance time
90 minutes (1:30 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
7 November 2001
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