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'''The Call Girls''' may refer to: | '''Call Girls''' or '''The Call Girls''' may refer to: | ||
* ], a 1973 Hong Kong film | |||
==Film and television== | |||
* ], a 1977 Hong Kong film | |||
*], French feature directed by ], with stars Nicole Courcel, Philippe Lemaire and Maria Mauban; also distributed in English-speaking world as ''Vice Dolls''; ordinal title ''Les Clandestines'' | |||
*], West German-Danish co-production helmed by Austrian director ], with stars Claus Holm, Ingmar Zeisberg and Kai Fischer; lat 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'' | |||
*], 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 series' title character, with Ignacio López Tarso and Alicia Machado | |||
==Other== | |||
*'']'', 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== | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 13 December 2014
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; ordinal 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; lat 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 series' title character, with 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
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