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Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss

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Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
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2hrs 0min
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2004
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20th Century Fox
Synopsis: Sopranos ingenue Jamie-Lynn DiScala stars as the infamous Hollywood madam in this made-for-cable bio-flick. Produced without the participation of Heidi Fleiss herself, Call Me traces the Pandering author's progression from pampered daughter of a liberal doctor (Saul Rubinek) to headline-grabbing proprietress of a ring of pricey Tinseltown escorts. Robert Davi and Brenda Fricker co-star as the boyfriend/pimp and the old-guard madam who offer Fleiss her entrée into the oldest profession. Corbin Bernsen ... Full Synopsis
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It could have been a lot trashier -- and more shoddily produced. Sure, Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss hits all the requisite titillating-TV-movie marks, from kinky sex and soul-numbing drugs to the rock & roll antics of the Hollywood elite. But it's handsomely appointed, generally well-acted, and free of the heavy-handed moralism that makes, say, Lifetime original movies so distinctly puritanical. ... Full Review
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