City Girl (1984 film)
City Girl is a 1984 film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film was produced in 1982, although it did not receive distribution until Coolidge's 1983 film Valley Girl became a surprise success.[1]
City Girl | |
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Directed by | Martha Coolidge |
Produced by | Peter Bogdanovich Colleen Camp Martha Coolidge |
Written by | Martha Coolidge Leonard-John Gates John MacDonald Judith Thompson |
Starring | Laura Harrington Joe Mastroianni Carole McGill |
Music by | Marc Levinthal Scott Wilk |
Cinematography | Daniel Hainey |
Edited by | Éva Gárdos Linda Leeds |
Distributed by | Moon Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $CAD650,000 |
Plot
A female photographer who is engaged to a businessman investigates a cult in the local club scene. By living out some of her sexual fantasies, she faces the truth about her life and helps one of the cult's victims escape.
Principal cast
Actor | Role |
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Laura Harrington | Anne |
Joe Mastroianni | Joey |
Carole McGill | Gracie |
Peter Riegert | Tim |
James Carrington | Steve |
Colleen Camp | Rose |
Rosanne Katon | Ira |
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