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The Players Club

The Players Club

Sometimes you're the player. Sometimes you're played.

Released R 104 min 5.8/10 Votes: 7409
Single mother Diana struggles to provide for her child and pay for her college education. When she meets two dancers from a nearby gentlemen's club, Diana's convinced there's fast money to be made stripping.
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1998-04-08
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English
Budget:
$5M
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$23M
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