
Little Girls Lost
Overview
Three aspiring actresses share an apartment in Hollywood. Kathy sticks to her principles no matter what, naive Alicia is preyed upon, while Stephanie becomes determined to do whatever - or whoever - is necessary to break into the movies.
Top Cast


Gena Lee
Gena Lee
Stephanie
Gena Lee
Stephanie
Gloria Brown
Gloria Brown
Nora
Gloria Brown
Nora
Hillary Scott
Hillary Scott
Bernice
Hillary Scott
Bernice


Jennifer West
Jennifer West
Karen
Jennifer West
Karen
Jillian St. James
Jillian St. James
Landlady
Jillian St. James
Landlady
Lilli Diamond
Lilli Diamond
Nanette Duval
Lilli Diamond
Nanette Duval
Margaret Monroe
Margaret Monroe
Linda (as Julie Anne)
Margaret Monroe
Linda (as Julie Anne)
Monique Faberge
Monique Faberge
Janiss
Monique Faberge
Janiss


Shaun Michelle
Shaun Michelle
Suzanne (as Shawn Michele)
Shaun Michelle
Suzanne (as Shawn Michele)


Tigr
Tigr
Kathy
Tigr
Kathy
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