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The Client List
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The movie follows a mother who secretly turns to prostitution to support her family when her husband is unable to work, but soon she finds herself in trouble with the law and faced with a major decision: reveal the names of her bigwig clients or lose her kids.
The movie follows a mother who secretly turns to prostitution to support her family when her husband is unable to work, but soon she finds herself in trouble with the law and faced with a major decision: reveal the names of her bigwig clients or lose her kids.
Actors:
Iris Paluly,
Haviland Stillwell,
Chris Kalhoon,
Alberta Mayne,
Forbes Angus,
Robert Clark,
Gwenda Lorenzetti,
Steven Garr,
Mark Brandon,
John Innes,
Brookmere Chevalier
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Iris Paluly
24 July 1967, Haifa, Israel
Haviland Stillwell
Chris Kalhoon
Alberta Mayne
10 November 1980
Forbes Angus
Robert Clark
Gwenda Lorenzetti
Steven Garr
Mark Brandon
John Innes
Brookmere Chevalier
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
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February 04, 2011
...a predictable and almost distractingly one-note Lifetime drama that seems to have been geared exclusively towards the lowest common denominator...
January 21, 2011
Home foreclosure meets hooker hell in The Client List, yet another entry into that ever expanding genre of recession blues cinema. While Cybill Shepherd doing Mae West with a string of raunchy one-liners, just about steals the show from Hewitt.
January 25, 2011
Elects a soft route of melodrama, using pleasant actors to communicate desperation, refusing salacious details to play right to the target demographic of sympathetic mothers and wives.

