Little Ladies of the Night

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"Comfort gives out the Love....."
  • NR
  • 1977
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 6.0  (206)

In 1977, a movie called Little Ladies of the Night hit the screens. Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and starring David Soul, Louis Gossett Jr., and Linda Purl, Little Ladies of the Night is a story about teenage runaways and prostitution. The movie opens with a montage of young girls running away from their homes and families, presumably to escape from their problems. The camera then zooms in on a young girl named Chrissie (Purl) who is also on the run. She meets an older girl named Sherry (Barbara Babcock) who offers to help her find a place to stay.

Sherry brings Chrissie to a motel where she meets other young girls who are also runaways. The girls are dressed in provocative clothing and are clearly involved in prostitution. The motel is run by a man named Ray (Soul) who facilitates the girls' sex work and takes a cut of their earnings.

Louis Gossett Jr. plays a police officer named Alcott who is tasked with finding and rescuing these young girls. He is determined to save them from a life of prostitution and bring them back to their families. Alcott meets Chrissie and forms a special bond with her. He promises to help her get out of this dangerous life, but it's not so simple.

As the movie progresses, we learn more about the girls and the reasons why they chose to run away from their homes. Some are victims of abuse, while others are simply seeking adventure. They are all vulnerable and in need of love and attention, which they find in the attention of older men.

The movie takes on an emotional, powerful tone as it dives deeper into the girls' pasts, their dreams and aspirations, and the harsh realities they face on the streets. Most importantly, it drives home the point that these are children, and they should not be forced into such exploitative situations.

David Soul delivers a commendable performance as Ray, the pimp who preys on these young girls. He is manipulative and controlling, preying on their naivete and dreams of a better life. His character is a sinister reminder of the dangers lurking in the world that we must always be aware of.

Louis Gossett Jr. is equally impressive as Alcott, the compassionate police officer who recognizes the vulnerability of these young girls and their need for help. He is the hero we need, a reminder that there are still people out there willing to fight for justice and safety.

Linda Purl's performance as Chrissie is raw and emotional. She embodies the struggle of the young girls and their desperation for love and safety. Her character's arc is compelling and serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of giving into desperation without sufficient support and protection from authorities.

Overall, Little Ladies of the Night is a moving movie about the harsh realities of teenage runaways and the dangers of prostitution. It delivers a powerful message about the importance of protecting our children and providing them with love, safety, and guidance. The movie's performances are exceptional, highlighting the emotional resonance of the story. Anyone interested in exploring the struggles of these young girls will find this movie to be an essential and thought-provoking experience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1977
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (206)