
Cookie and her brother run away from their loveless mother in the province and arrive in New York. At the train station Cookie meets the fancy man Duke. With his charm he makes her fall in love with him and soon has her working as prostitute. However his brutality against her colleagues disgusts her.... (Full plot summary below)
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Cookie and her brother run away from their loveless mother in the province and arrive in New York. At the train station Cookie meets the fancy man Duke. With his charm he makes her fall in love with him and soon has her working as prostitute. However his brutality against her colleagues disgusts her.
Leave your thoughts about Streetwalkin'.
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfThere's actually very little plot here to sustain 80 minutes of screentime, with much of Streetwalkin' feeling slack and disinterested, despite a few ambitious moments of psychological study |
| The New York TimesJanet MaslinStreetwalkin' isn't exactly full of surprises. But it certainly moves. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasMake no mistake about it: Streetwalkin’ (a very hard R) is first and foremost a blood bath. |
| User ReviewDaryl GCookie (Melissa Leo) spends the movie trying to get away from her pimp. |
| User ReviewBill BOkay, if I'm being completely honest here this all screams of Reagan-era hysteria over what would happen to the children if you let them out of your sight for a second, but it has some amusingly sleazy moments and builds to a decent enough stand-off between the newly minted teen whore and her 'vicious' pimp, though I never fully bought someone as milquetoast as Dale Midkiff as a streetwise thug. Rent that mother. |
| User ReviewMichael WSeedy and gritty fare from Producer Roger Corman featuring a runaway teen forced to the street and her abusive, hot-headed pimp who exploits her. Variety magazine hailed the film as delivering 'more than its share of sex and violence' and does have, for the most part, credible characters. |