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*], French feature directed by ], with stars Nicole Courcel, Philippe Lemaire and Maria Mauban; also distributed in English-speaking world as ''Vice Dolls''; |
*], French feature directed by ], with stars Nicole Courcel, Philippe Lemaire and Maria Mauban; also distributed in English-speaking world as ''Vice Dolls''; original title ''Les Clandestines'' | ||
*], West German-Danish co-production helmed by Austrian director ], with stars Claus Holm, Ingmar Zeisberg and Kai Fischer; |
*], West German-Danish co-production helmed by Austrian director ], with stars Claus Holm, Ingmar Zeisberg and Kai Fischer; last film of Danish actress Inger Lassen who died that year; original title: ''Für zwei Groschen Zärtlichkeit'' | ||
*], Hong Kong feature distributed by its largest and most prolific production unit, Shaw Brothers Studio; directed by Cheng Kang, it stars Chen Ping, Danny Lee and Shirley Yu; original title: ''Ying zhao ming che'' | *], Hong Kong feature distributed by its largest and most prolific production unit, Shaw Brothers Studio; directed by Cheng Kang, it stars Chen Ping, Danny Lee and Shirley Yu; original title: ''Ying zhao ming che'' | ||
*], Japanese production directed by Masato Harada, with stars Hitomi Satô, Yasue Satô and Yukiko Okamoto; also distributed in English-speaking world as ''Bounce Ko Gals'' and ''Leaving''; original title: ''Baunsu ko gaurusu''; winner of Japanese film awards | *], Japanese production directed by Masato Harada, with stars Hitomi Satô, Yasue Satô and Yukiko Okamoto; also distributed in English-speaking world as ''Bounce Ko Gals'' and ''Leaving''; original title: ''Baunsu ko gaurusu''; winner of Japanese film awards | ||
*"Call Girls", 18 June 2007 episode of Mexican television serial '']''; directed by Alejandro Gamboa, it stars Luis R. Guzmán as |
*"Call Girls", 18 June 2007 episode of Mexican television serial '']''; directed by Alejandro Gamboa, it stars Luis R. Guzmán as serial's title character, with co-stars Ignacio López Tarso and Alicia Machado | ||
==Other== | ==Other== |
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Call Girls or The Call Girls may refer to:
Film and television
- Call Girls (1954 film), French feature directed by Raoul André, with stars Nicole Courcel, Philippe Lemaire and Maria Mauban; also distributed in English-speaking world as Vice Dolls; original title Les Clandestines
- Call Girls (1957 film), West German-Danish co-production helmed by Austrian director Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with stars Claus Holm, Ingmar Zeisberg and Kai Fischer; last film of Danish actress Inger Lassen who died that year; original title: Für zwei Groschen Zärtlichkeit
- The Call Girls (1977 film), Hong Kong feature distributed by its largest and most prolific production unit, Shaw Brothers Studio; directed by Cheng Kang, it stars Chen Ping, Danny Lee and Shirley Yu; original title: Ying zhao ming che
- Call Girls (1997 film), Japanese production directed by Masato Harada, with stars Hitomi Satô, Yasue Satô and Yukiko Okamoto; also distributed in English-speaking world as Bounce Ko Gals and Leaving; original title: Baunsu ko gaurusu; winner of Japanese film awards
- "Call Girls", 18 June 2007 episode of Mexican television serial El Pantera; directed by Alejandro Gamboa, it stars Luis R. Guzmán as serial's title character, with co-stars Ignacio López Tarso and Alicia Machado
Other
- The Call-Girls, final novel, written in 1971, by Jewish-Hungarian author and journalist Arthur Koestler; examines actions taken by group of scientists and academics whose project to determine and evaluate human tendency towards self-destruction leads them on path of suspicion and aggression towards each other
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Call Girls.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: