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The Stud/The Bitch

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Release Date: 13/11/2023

Edition: Normal
Genre: Drama
Sub-Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: 18
Label: Screenbound Pictures
Actors: Tony Allyn, Constantin De Goguel, Emma Jacobs, Peter Lukas, Natalie Ogle, Guy Ward, Pamela Salem, Kenneth Haigh, Joan Collins, Oliver Tobias, Sue Lloyd, Mark Burns, Doug Fisher, Michael Coby, Ian Hendry, Carolyn Seymour, John Ratzenberger, Bill Nighy, Walter Gotell
Director: Quentin Masters, Gerry O'Hara
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 189 minutes
Audio Languages: English

Joan Collins stars in this double bill of dramas based on the novels by Jackie Collins. In 'The Stud' (1978) Fontaine Khaled (Collins) is married to Benjamin (Walter Gotell), a wealthy businessman, and she loves to live a life of excess. When she hires Tony (Oliver Tobias) to run her nightclub, Hobo, she expects him to sleep with her, but he soon tires of being her plaything. However, when he turns his attention to her stepdaughter Alexandra (Emma Jacobs), it spells trouble for Fontaine's marriage. In the sequel 'The Bitch' (1979), Fontaine is recently divorced and enjoying her new-found freedom, but her nightclub is struggling and she no longer has the financial security she once did. During a flight from New York she meets Nico Cantafora (Michael Coby), a conman in trouble with the mafia, and is soon embroiled in a horse-racing scam. However, with the mafia coming for Nico and local gangster Thrush Feathers (Ian Hendry) causing trouble, can Fontaine save herself from financial ruin?

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Documentaries: 'The Making of Joan Collins', Interviews: Gerry O'Hara (director/writer); Edward Simons (executive producer), Trailers