Prostitute (1980 film)
Prostitute is a 1980 British drama film, the directorial debut of Tony Garnett who also wrote and produced the film.[1]
| Prostitute | |
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| Directed by | Tony Garnett |
| Screenplay by | Tony Garnett |
| Produced by | Tony Garnett |
| Starring | Eleonor Forsythe Kate Crutchley |
| Cinematography | Charles Stewart Diane Tammes |
| Edited by | Bill Shapter |
| Music by | The Gangsters |
Production company | Kestrel Films |
| Distributed by | Kestrel Films |
Release date | 13 September 1980 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | England |
| Language | English |
The film tells the story of Sandra (Eleanor Forsythe), "an ambitious working girl who moves to London."[2]
Production
Many scenes were shot on location in Balsall Heath, Birmingham's former red-light district.
References
- "My directorial debut: Prostitute", Tony Garnett, 11 July 2016, British Film Institute
- BFI DVD & Blu-ray Disc Catalogue bfi.org.uk, Spring 2011
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