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For a Good Time, Call...

Country: USA, Language: English, 85 mins

  • Director: Jamie Travis
  • Writer: Lauren Miller; Katie Anne Naylon
  • Producer: Ursula Camack; Sam Childs

CGiii Comment

Is this the same Jamie Travis who made those stunning, short films?!?

All that distinctive style...gone.

This is a throwaway, mildly amusing comedy about 2 girls running a sex-line...with the obligatory gay best friend...and, all the usual jokes about sex.

Mr Travis, your talents are better than this...


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The(ir) Blurb...

Lauren and Katie, college frenemies with a mutual good friend, move in together at age 28 in order to afford an amazing Gramercy Park apartment. The unlikely pair start a phone sex line and become best friends while learning about this hilarious world of vibrators, fake orgasms and nighttime callers. When the hot line is hung up and reality comes calling, the most meaningful relationship of their lives is put to the test.

Cast & Characters

Lauren Miller as Lauren Powell;
James Wolk as Charlie;
Ari Graynor as Katie Steele;
Justin Long as Jesse;
Lawrence Mandley as Henry;
Eddie Geller as Drunk Guy;
Josh Ruben as Lamp Guy;
Steven Shaw as Morty;
Mimi Rogers as Adele Powell;
Don McManus as Scott Powell