

The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood
Xaviera Hollander has to navigate some sleazy studio politics to see the production of the film version of her memoirs.
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Plot Summary
Xaviera Hollander, the real-life 'Happy Hooker', ventures into the glitzy world of Hollywood to establish her own empire. She aims to create a chain of high-class escort services, encountering both the allure and the absurdity of the film industry. Along the way, she navigates business dealings, personal relationships, and the general chaos that Hollywood brings.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who often found it to be a predictable and uninspired attempt to capitalize on the notoriety of its subject. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with the film failing to make a significant commercial impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks the charm or wit to elevate its premise.
- A disappointing and formulaic follow-up.
- Relies too heavily on the sensationalism of its subject matter.
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Fun Fact
This film is a sequel to 'The Happy Hooker' (1975) and stars Joan Collins, who would later achieve immense fame for her role as Alexis Colby in the prime-time soap opera 'Dynasty'.
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