***SPOILERS*** 1950's exploitation film involving these two women Paula and her kid sister Nancy who end up as call-girls from a prostitution ring in circa 1956 Hollywood.
Nancy who came to Tinsel Town to visit her older sister Paula, who's been gone for some four years, is impressed with her lifestyle of a having big and spacious apartment and fur coats and jewelry. Paula to her credit tries to talk Nancy into going back home and forget about being a "big star" like Nancy thinks that she is. Even when this old over made up floozy friend of hers Liz shows up at the apartment asking Paula for some cash, obviously for either drugs or booze, Nancy still doesn't realize what she's getting involved in trying to make it big in Hollywoodland.
Picking up this business card, for the Antoine School of Art, that she finds at Paula's apartment Nancy instead of going back home like Paula begged her to do goes straight to the "art school" to start her career as a big time model. It isn't long that the owner of "Antoine" Bernie Sokol recruits Nancy to work for him at his private "Colony Club" outside L.A. It's there at the "Colony" where the rich powerful and horny of the city's upper crust go for fun and games as well as having their way with the girls, like Nancy, that are there to "entertaine" them.
Surprisingly Nancy seems at ease to all the goings on, like the casual sex and drunken parties, at the "Colony" that you at first can't find it in yourself to really care for her one way or another. Nobody forced her to join Mr. Sokol's harem of call and party girls and she's treated rather nicely compared to her roommate the less attractive and much older Easy. In fact it's Easy who gets the worst of all the girls or women at the "Colony" in being abused and worked over by both the customers and manager there.
The manager of the "Colony" Mr. Vito Perini starts to feel that Easy is a bad influence on his prized possession Nancy who in no time at all becomes the most popular girl there. Perini decides to have Easy shipped out to a dingy hotel in the skid row section of L.A to teach her a lesson for her insubordination. Refusing to go along with his wishes Easy is then brutally beaten up by Perini to the point where she loses consciousness! It's just then that Perini's boss Bernie Sokol unexpectedly shows up at the "Colony" and, seeing what he did to Easy, has him sent to manager the same sleazy hotel that Perini was to send Easy to just moments before!
It when Perini now out of his head, in losing his very well paying and prestigious job at the "Colony", just goes wacko in dumping an unconscious Easy in his car and speeding off, to who knows where, only to be chased and caught, after he was run off the road, by two state troopers. In what looked like and attempt to commit suicide by cop, getting the police to shoot and kill him, Perini not only succeeds in getting himself offed but also, with Easy now alive and willing to testify, get his boss Mr. Sokol busted for trafficking in white slavery or prostitution.
It's when Paula later shows up to work at the "Colony", to replace the departed Easy, that she's shocked to find her little sister Nancy, whom she thought was back home in Indiana, entertaining the drunk and horny boys in attendance there! The ending is really worth the price of the DVD with Paula letting the barley sober customers at the "Colony" really have it and have it good in a powerhouse speech that even Winston Churchill would envy.
It's just when an outraged Mr. Sokol and his hoods are about to do in the uncontrollable and mad as hell Paula that LAPD's Let. Bushinski, the hero of the movie, shows up just in time. Bushinski arrests and puts the cuffs on Sokol together with his cohort Mr. Barnes, who replaced the now deceased Vito Perini, the "Colony's" new manager.
If that hot headed as well as brainless Vito Perini just left Easy alone all this wouldn't have happened and everything would have been just fine for him as well as Sokol & Co. Like they say Perini was the weak link in the chain of the Sokol sex, and probably drug, empire and that weak link just couldn't handle all the pressure and finally broke. Which in the end was a stroke of good luck for Nancy Paula Easy and all the other girls who were forced to both work and suffer in that den of sin and depravity called the "Colony".
Nancy who came to Tinsel Town to visit her older sister Paula, who's been gone for some four years, is impressed with her lifestyle of a having big and spacious apartment and fur coats and jewelry. Paula to her credit tries to talk Nancy into going back home and forget about being a "big star" like Nancy thinks that she is. Even when this old over made up floozy friend of hers Liz shows up at the apartment asking Paula for some cash, obviously for either drugs or booze, Nancy still doesn't realize what she's getting involved in trying to make it big in Hollywoodland.
Picking up this business card, for the Antoine School of Art, that she finds at Paula's apartment Nancy instead of going back home like Paula begged her to do goes straight to the "art school" to start her career as a big time model. It isn't long that the owner of "Antoine" Bernie Sokol recruits Nancy to work for him at his private "Colony Club" outside L.A. It's there at the "Colony" where the rich powerful and horny of the city's upper crust go for fun and games as well as having their way with the girls, like Nancy, that are there to "entertaine" them.
Surprisingly Nancy seems at ease to all the goings on, like the casual sex and drunken parties, at the "Colony" that you at first can't find it in yourself to really care for her one way or another. Nobody forced her to join Mr. Sokol's harem of call and party girls and she's treated rather nicely compared to her roommate the less attractive and much older Easy. In fact it's Easy who gets the worst of all the girls or women at the "Colony" in being abused and worked over by both the customers and manager there.
The manager of the "Colony" Mr. Vito Perini starts to feel that Easy is a bad influence on his prized possession Nancy who in no time at all becomes the most popular girl there. Perini decides to have Easy shipped out to a dingy hotel in the skid row section of L.A to teach her a lesson for her insubordination. Refusing to go along with his wishes Easy is then brutally beaten up by Perini to the point where she loses consciousness! It's just then that Perini's boss Bernie Sokol unexpectedly shows up at the "Colony" and, seeing what he did to Easy, has him sent to manager the same sleazy hotel that Perini was to send Easy to just moments before!
It when Perini now out of his head, in losing his very well paying and prestigious job at the "Colony", just goes wacko in dumping an unconscious Easy in his car and speeding off, to who knows where, only to be chased and caught, after he was run off the road, by two state troopers. In what looked like and attempt to commit suicide by cop, getting the police to shoot and kill him, Perini not only succeeds in getting himself offed but also, with Easy now alive and willing to testify, get his boss Mr. Sokol busted for trafficking in white slavery or prostitution.
It's when Paula later shows up to work at the "Colony", to replace the departed Easy, that she's shocked to find her little sister Nancy, whom she thought was back home in Indiana, entertaining the drunk and horny boys in attendance there! The ending is really worth the price of the DVD with Paula letting the barley sober customers at the "Colony" really have it and have it good in a powerhouse speech that even Winston Churchill would envy.
It's just when an outraged Mr. Sokol and his hoods are about to do in the uncontrollable and mad as hell Paula that LAPD's Let. Bushinski, the hero of the movie, shows up just in time. Bushinski arrests and puts the cuffs on Sokol together with his cohort Mr. Barnes, who replaced the now deceased Vito Perini, the "Colony's" new manager.
If that hot headed as well as brainless Vito Perini just left Easy alone all this wouldn't have happened and everything would have been just fine for him as well as Sokol & Co. Like they say Perini was the weak link in the chain of the Sokol sex, and probably drug, empire and that weak link just couldn't handle all the pressure and finally broke. Which in the end was a stroke of good luck for Nancy Paula Easy and all the other girls who were forced to both work and suffer in that den of sin and depravity called the "Colony".