Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1995)
1h 46m
Running Time
December 27, 1995Release Date
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1995)
1h 46m
Running Time
December 27, 1995Release Date
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Plot.
A documentary crew from the BBC arrives in L.A. intent on interviewing Heidi Fleiss, a year after her arrest for running a brothel but before her trial. Several months elapse before the interview, so the crew searches for anyone who'll talk about the young woman. Two people have a lot to say to the camera: a retired madam named Alex for whom Fleiss once worked and Fleiss's one-time boyfriend, Ivan Nagy, who introduced her to Alex. Alex and Nagy don't like each other, so the crew shuttles between them with "she said" and "he said." When they finally interview Fleiss, they spend their time reciting what Alex and Nagy have had to say and asking her reaction.
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Cast & Crew.
Heidi Fleiss
Herself
Nick Broomfield
Narrator
Madam Alex
Self
Ivan Nagy
Himself
Corinne Bohrer
Actor
David Bergeaud
Composer
Ron Jeremy
Himself
Paul Kloss
Cinematographer
Daryl Gates
Himself
Nina Xining Zuo
Herself
Susan J. Bloom
Editor
Mike Brambles
Self
Victoria Sellers
Herself
Cookie
Self
Elisa Fleiss
Self
Jason Fleiss
Self
Jesse Fleiss
Self
Kim Fleiss
Self
Paul Fleiss
Self
Shannon Fleiss
Self
Gabby
Self
Susie Sterling
Self
Jim Wakefield
Self
Mark A. Rozett
Sound Recordist / Sound
Rieta Oord
Associate Producer
Kahane Cooperman
Co-Producer
Michael Miller
Sound Mixer
Douglas Harms
Assistant Production Coordinator
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Wiki.
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1996) is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It concerns Heidi Fleiss, then a madam involved in a prostitution ring. In the film, Broomfield attempts to discover if Fleiss truly is a "horrible person" and what made her that way.The film documents the power struggle among Fleiss, her former mentor Elizabeth Adams (known as Madam Alex), and Fleiss' former lover Iván Nagy, himself allegedly involved in prostitution. The film also chronicles the destructive relationship between Fleiss and Nagy, a sort of mutual aggressiveness that both seem to find appealing. The documentary was co-funded by the BBC, HBO, CBC and WDR.