Dogs: The Rise and Fall of an All-Girl Bookie Joint

Dogs: The Rise and Fall of an All-Girl Bookie Joint

Release date : August 27, 1997
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Eve Annenberg /
Production companies : Homegrown /
August 27, 1997 1h 20m United States of America Comedy English More
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Four twenty-something women, crammed into a small Manhattan apartment, have dead end jobs (or no job) and overdue rent. They discover cash and self esteem when they set up an illegal bookie joint in their kitchen. Suddenly they can pay their bills; they imagine joining the middle class; they even make corporate donations to charity. The film also explores their relationships with men, most of whom are unfit for anything lasting, and with their mothers, who appear in surreal, imagined conversations with their daughters.
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  • title:Dogs: The Rise and Fall of an All-Girl Bookie Joint
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Eve Annenberg /
  • Writers: Eve Annenberg · Stephanie Sharpe ·
  • Production companies: Homegrown ·
  • Overview:Four twenty-something women, crammed into a small Manhattan apartment, have dead end jobs (or no job) and overdue rent. They discover cash and self esteem when they set up an illegal bookie joint in their kitchen. Suddenly they can pay their bills; they imagine joining the middle class; they even make corporate donations to charity. The film also explores their relationships with men, most of whom are unfit for anything lasting, and with their mothers, who appear in surreal, imagined conversations with their daughters.
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