City Girl (1984 film) explained

The City Girl
Director:Martha Coolidge
Producer:Peter Bogdanovich
Colleen Camp
Martha Coolidge
Starring:Laura Harrington
Joe Mastroianni
Carole McGill
Music:Marc Levinthal
Scott Wilk
Cinematography:Daniel Hainey
Editing:Éva Gárdos
Linda Leeds
Distributor:Moon Pictures
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Canada
United States
Language:English
Budget:$CAD650,000

The City Girl is a 1984 film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film was produced in 1982, but not completed until 1984. The Film screened at BERLINALE in 1984, but has never received an official release.

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.

Cast

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Actor Role
Anne
Joe Mastroianni Joey
Carole McGillGracie
Tim
James Carrington Steve
Rose
Ira