The World of Suzie Wong (Ray Stark; Paramount). The prostitute is themuse of the movies. When business is bad, she is invoked by producerswho hope that commercial sex will bring the customers back in slaveringhordes. This fall, what with the special distraction of politics andthe usual competition of new television shows, movie business has beensluggish. Reaction: a demi-epidemic of pictures about prostitution, themost severe of recent years. Now showing in the U.S.: Never on Sunday,Butterfield 8, Girl of the Night, Port of Desire, Rosemary. And lastweek Suzie Wong, the biggest (it cost $4,000,000,... To continue reading: responsiveAd(className: "subscribe-link",ads: [type: "desktop",size: "142x70",cm: position: "subscribebtn", type: "text",type: "tablet",size: "142x70",cm: position: "subscribebtn", type: "text",// Mobile 300type: "mobile",size: "142x70",config: zone: "219200",site: "28275",size_x: "142", size_y: "70",type: "-1"]); or Log-In
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