Director: Michael Gordon•Genres: Drama, Film-Noir
A young woman, desperate for money to save her ailing mother, takes a job as an escort to a wealthy businessman. She finds herself entangled in his dangerous world of crime and corruption, forcing her to make difficult choices to survive and protect those she cares about.
Upon its release, 'Escort Girl' received mixed to negative reviews from critics who found its plot predictable and its characters underdeveloped. However, some acknowledged its atmospheric noir elements and Marsha Hunt's performance. Over time, it has gained a cult following among noir enthusiasts for its gritty portrayal of a woman navigating a corrupt underworld.
The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
Marsha Hunt delivers a commendable performance amidst the film's shortcomings.
Despite its flaws, it offers a glimpse into the darker side of urban life typical of the era's noir.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and limited distribution. Those that exist often mention its dated themes and melodrama, with some appreciating its historical value as a B-movie noir.
Director Michael Gordon would go on to have a successful career directing films like 'Pillow Talk' and 'Cyrano de Bergerac', but 'Escort Girl' remains one of his earliest, lesser-known works.
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