
The Treat
Romance · Comedy
Overview
The lives of four strange prostitutes will change forever when they go to the Mayor's birthday party.
Top Cast


Julie Delpy
Julie Delpy
Francesca
Julie Delpy
Francesca


Georgina Cates
Georgina Cates
Mimi
Georgina Cates
Mimi


Pamela Gidley
Pamela Gidley
Dolly (as Pam Gidley)
Pamela Gidley
Dolly (as Pam Gidley)


Larry Drake
Larry Drake
Ray
Larry Drake
Ray


Daniel Baldwin
Daniel Baldwin
Tony
Daniel Baldwin
Tony


Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey
Mike
Patrick Dempsey
Mike


Mariana Morgan
Mariana Morgan
Maxie
Mariana Morgan
Maxie


Michael York
Michael York
Simon
Michael York
Simon


Mink Stole
Mink Stole
Manageress
Mink Stole
Manageress


Mark Boone Junior
Mark Boone Junior
Bruce (as Mark Boone Jr.)
Mark Boone Junior
Bruce (as Mark Boone Jr.)
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