
Playgirl
Crime · Drama · Mystery
Overview
If you remember Shelley Winters from "The Poseidon Adventure" or "Bloody Mama," you might tend to forget what a knockout she was early in her career. This film will give you the chance to see her as a sexy nightclub singer teaching her just-in-from-the-sticks friend Colleen Miller the ropes in New York City. When Winters finds out that her married boyfriend Barry Sullivan has fallen for Miller, the recriminations...and bullets...start to fly!
Top Cast


Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters
Fran
Shelley Winters
Fran


Barry Sullivan
Barry Sullivan
Mike Marsh
Barry Sullivan
Mike Marsh


Colleen Miller
Colleen Miller
Phyllis Matthews
Colleen Miller
Phyllis Matthews


Richard Long
Richard Long
Barron Courtney
Richard Long
Barron Courtney


Gregg Palmer
Gregg Palmer
Tom Burton
Gregg Palmer
Tom Burton


Kent Taylor
Kent Taylor
Ted Andrews
Kent Taylor
Ted Andrews


Jacqueline deWit
Jacqueline deWit
Greta Marsh
Jacqueline deWit
Greta Marsh


Dave Barry
Dave Barry
Jonathan
Dave Barry
Jonathan


Philip Van Zandt
Philip Van Zandt
Lew Martel
Philip Van Zandt
Lew Martel


James McCallion
James McCallion
Paul
James McCallion
Paul
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