Co-ed Call Girl

Co-ed Call Girl

Film Poster
Directed by Michael Ray Rhodes
Produced by Leanne Moore
Written by Allan Leicht
Starring
Music by James McVay
Cinematography James Glennon
Edited by Geoffrey Rowland
Production
company
Citadel Entertainment
The Kaufman Company
Distributed by CBS (USA) (TV) (original airing)
Release date
  • February 11, 1996 (1996-02-11)
Running time
120 min.
Country United States
Language English

Co-ed Call Girl is a 1996 American television film, starring Tori Spelling. It was directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and was first aired at CBS in 1996.

Plot

A college student is seduced into becoming an upscale call girl..

Cast

Reception

Pop culture website Complex.com included the movie in its list of "The 50 Most Ridiculous Lifetime Movies". Co-ed Call Girl was placed in the 49th position. Lauren Otion, who compiled the list, stated: "If you're in the mood to feel like a horrible person by cracking up at would-be devastating moments (i.e., the creepy piano player that breathily chides a geisha-looking Spelling with one-liners like, "Ron said you like to have a good time!" and "ON THE FIRST NOTE, JOANNA!!" before having her perform the most awkward strip routine ever), this is indeed the movie for you."[1]

At the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, Co-ed Call Girl currently holds a 57% audience score.[2]

References

  1. Lauren, Otis. "The 50 Most Ridiculous Lifetime Movies". Complex.com. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  2. "Co-ed Call Girl (1996)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 6 April 2017.


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