
New York's Finest
Comedy
Overview
A cross dresser helps three whores on their search for rich husbands.
Top Cast


Jennifer Delora
Jennifer Delora
Loretta Michaels
Jennifer Delora
Loretta Michaels


Ruth Collins
Ruth Collins
Joy Sugerman
Ruth Collins
Joy Sugerman


Heidi Paine
Heidi Paine
Carley Pointer
Heidi Paine
Carley Pointer


Scott Baker
Scott Baker
Dougie
Scott Baker
Dougie


Veronica Hart
Veronica Hart
Bunny
Veronica Hart
Bunny
Alan Naggar
Alan Naggar
Fillmore
Alan Naggar
Fillmore


John Altamura
John Altamura
Brian Morrison
John Altamura
Brian Morrison


Daniel Chapman
Daniel Chapman
Wire
Daniel Chapman
Wire
Harvey Siegel
Harvey Siegel
Max
Harvey Siegel
Max
Loretta Palma
Loretta Palma
Mrs. Flanagan
Loretta Palma
Mrs. Flanagan
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