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Hustling DVD

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A New York investigative reporter Fran Morrison (Lee Remick) is put on an assignment to infiltrate the secret world of prostitution and expose the people behind it. Her investigation leads to a friendship with a hard nosed hooker (Jill Clayburgh) who spills her guts and tells Fran everything she wants to know as she herself has been a victim of abuse at the hands of the people being investigated. Fran soon discovers that some of the city's richest and most powerful families benefit directly from prostitution causing a storm of controversy for those exposed for there... involvement when the report appears in a national magazine. A hard hitting drama that exposes corruption at all levels of society. [show more]

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Released
20 September 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pegasus Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5050232716984 
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Hard-hitting 1970s US TV drama starring Lee Remick as investigative reporter Fran Morrison. When she is given an assignment to infiltrate the secret world of prostitution in New York and expose the people behind it, Fran's investigation leads to a friendship with prostitute Wanda (Jill Clayburgh), who offers a clear insight into life on the streets. Fran soon discovers that some of the city's richest and most powerful families benefit directly from prostitution, and the report she produces causes a storm of controversy when it is published in a national magazine.