Wild Side

Wild Side

Movie |

Fbi | Call Girl

  • Duration: 1h 51min
  • Music: Ryuichi Sakamoto
  • Similar To: Into the Night, Charlie Countryman
  • Story:
    A bank accountant, whom moonlights as a high-priced call girl, becomes embroiled in the lives of a money launderer, his seductive wife, and his bodyguard whom blackmails her to help the FBI entrap him with his latest money laundering scheme.
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5.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A bank accountant, whom moonlights as a high-priced call girl, becomes embroiled in the lives of a money launderer, his seductive wife, and his bodyguard whom blackmails her to help the FBI entrap him with his latest money laundering scheme.
Ratings

5.6/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Donald Cammell committed suicide after this movie was recut against his wishes. It was only his fourth feature film in 25 years.

Donald Cammell was introduced to Nu Image by producer Elie Cohn, with whom he had worked on the unmade Marlon Brando film "Jericho". Nu Image was also familiar with Cammell's work and appeared to like the "Wild Side" script. However, the relationship between Nu Image and Cammell quickly turned sour. First, the company tried to prevent the casting of the then completely unknown Anne Heche as Joan Chen's lover. Then they questioned Cammell's working methods, sparking a battle of wills between him and Cohn. When Cammell delivered his rough cut, the producers were horrified. They fired off a memo ordering the film's editor Frank Mazzola to remove all flashbacks, flash forwards and jump cuts. Unsatisfied, the producers sacked him and re-cut the movie themselves.

Based on a short story by China Kong called 'The Grey Area'.

Final film directed by Donald Cammell.

Popular Dialogues

"Bruno Buckingham: I have contempt for money. Alex Lee: What, yours or mine?"

"Alex Lee: [sarcastically] Do I look like a lesbian to you?"