Heidi Fleiss Movies
Inside Deep Throat and Party Monster collaborators Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato pool their talents once again to trace erstwhile Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss' ill-fated attempt to establish the nation's first-ever legal brothel for female clients. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Heidi Fleiss
Directed by Brennon Jones and Paul Wynne, Alien 51 revolves around a genetic-engineering experiment gone haywire, as projects involving dangerous alien DNA are wont to do. This time, the fanged, half-alien creature escapes from the confines of the lab and ends up terrorizing a circus that had initially planned to make him a sideshow attraction. The film stars Mia Riverton and Heidi Fleiss. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Heidi Fleiss, Mia Riverton, (more)
In her heyday Heidi Fleiss was at the center of a highly successful prostitute ring. The most interesting part of her business was the fact that her clientele reportedly comprised various Hollywood stars. Who can forget her legendary black book? Labeled "Madam to the Stars," this fascinating documentary exposes her world. Includes interviews with Heidi and retired L.A. police detective Daryl Gates.
~ Laura Mahnken, All Movie Guide
~ Laura Mahnken, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Madam Alex, Cookie, (more)
Billed as "a heterosexual movie by Gregg Araki," The Doom Generation is the director's self-styled bad-taste teen film. Amy Blue (Rose McGowan) is an obnoxious teenage speed freak and her boyfriend Jordan White (James Duval) is a passive, slow-witted poseur who won't have sex with her because he's terrified of AIDS (even though they both claim to be virgins). One day, they run across Xavier Red (Johnathon Schaech), a charming but enigmatic drifter who has a bad habit of killing people. Joining the young couple on a seemingly endless road trip, Xavier (or "X,"as the verbally challenged Jordan insists on calling him), proves a threatening and repulsive yet strangely alluring companion whose very presence raises issues of loyalty and sexual identity. The Doom Generation is dotted with a variety of eccentric cameo appearances, including comic Margaret Cho, actress Parker Posey, musician Perry Farrell, "Hollywood Madame" Heidi Fleiss, and onetime Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight. This is the middle installment in Araki's "teen apocalypse trilogy," which also includes 1993's Totally F***ed Up and 1997's Nowhere. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- James Duval, Rose McGowan, (more)













