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5.6/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 1,008,404 USD
Director Ken Russell made the movie as a response to Pretty Woman (1990).
In one scene of the film, a clip from High Stakes (1989) is shown. Amos Kollek, writer/director of High Stakes, went on to direct Whore 2 (1994).
The surly Maitre D played in the restaurant by a credited 'Bob Prupas', appears to have the same voice - and mannerisms - as the film's director, Ken Russell, himself.
British author of the source play David Hines had worked as a London cabdriver, and based his play on the stories he heard from prostitutes working the King's Cross area of the English capital. The film is relocated to Los Angeles. British paper The Daily Telegraph, in its obituary of director and co-screenwriter Ken Russell, claimed that Hines was poorly treated by Russell and that when he attended the premiere found that there was no seat for him.
"Man in Car: I wanna fuck you up the ass! Liz: You can stick it up your own, asshole! Man in Car: Ha ha ha ha ha, I would if I could, bitch!"
"Liz: I must be some use to somebody. I mean, there must be a reason for me, right?"