Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (TV)
2004 · Movie · 84 min. · United States
Sex, drugs, violence, celebrity: the story of Heidi Fleiss was the stuff of tabloid orgy, as stories circulated concerning the intricacies of the Hollywood madam's prostitution ring. Speculation about who would be implicated in its exposure proliferated, and rumors of a black book detailing the sexual preferences of innumerable luminaries had Hollywood in a panic; their financial transactions were also thought to be detailed in Fleiss's book. But who was Heidi Fleiss beyond all the hype? Here, Jamie-Lynn DiScala (THE SOPRANOS) plays Heidi, a well-adjusted girl from a wealthy family who learns her trade from an eminent madam, then promptly takes over the business. She quickly becomes the youngest entrepreneur to achieve such success in that line of work, enjoying her lavish lifestyle all the more because she knows she will one day be caught. This biopic speculates on the person behind the media hype, explicitly detailing a character who is charming, sexy, and extremely business-savvy.
Direction Charles McDougall
Cast Jamie-Lynn Sigler · Robert Davi · Brenda Fricker · Emmanuelle Vaugier · Corbin Bernsen
Soundtrack Ryan Shore
Screenplay Norman Snider
Cinematography David Franco
Original title Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (TV)
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