
The Pleasure Drivers
Action · Drama · Thriller
Overview
"The Pleasure Drivers" lays out three separate interconnected stories involving an adulterous therapist, a young sociopath call girl, a vicious lesbian hit woman, a white trash kidnapper, and a brain-damaged ex-cult guru. It's described as funny, sexy, edgy and dangerous. The Pleasure Drivers energetically explores the shadow side of Los Angeles and how it gleefully relates to the gasoline of libido.
Top Cast


Angus Macfadyen
Angus Macfadyen
Bill Plummer
Angus Macfadyen
Bill Plummer


Lauren Holly
Lauren Holly
Daphne Widesecker
Lauren Holly
Daphne Widesecker


Lacey Chabert
Lacey Chabert
Faruza
Lacey Chabert
Faruza
Angelo Spizzirri
Angelo Spizzirri
Tom Ethot
Angelo Spizzirri
Tom Ethot


Jill Bennett
Jill Bennett
Marcy
Jill Bennett
Marcy
Steffany Huckaby
Steffany Huckaby
Casey Ethot
Steffany Huckaby
Casey Ethot


Harrison Young
Harrison Young
John
Harrison Young
John


Rachel Dratch
Rachel Dratch
Counter Monkey
Rachel Dratch
Counter Monkey


Jason Mewes
Jason Mewes
Counter Monkey
Jason Mewes
Counter Monkey


Sascha Knopf
Sascha Knopf
Amity
Sascha Knopf
Amity
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