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  • Sweet Sinner's "The Call Girl" has Alexis Fawx doing a fine job running an escort service, with nubile Alison Rey as yet another young girl who goes to Hollywood in search of an acting career but instead finds a job working for Fawx as a prostitute (euphemism: escort).

    Jacky St. James has both actress provide voice-over narration and knits together 4 sex scenes (listed in IMDb under its misleading new policy of classifying cut-up segments as a "TV mini-series") as Fawx tells the new employee about past experiences of her staff, including one gigolo (Ricky Johnson).

    Newcomer blonde Giselle Palmer gets things rolling with her flashback in sexy black lingerie (including garter belt for fetishists) servicing a MMA fighter, tattooed Derrick Pierce. Fawx relates that Giselle as Christina was a nogoodnik, blackmailing Pierce and causing the end of his marriage (as well as a loss of clients for Fawx's service).

    Fawx emphasizes the need for an escort to provide companionship, as not all clients require sex. Case in point is Mona Wales, who orders up a gigolo (Johnson) and waits over a year before having sex with him.

    Fawx, the big-name draw in this show, gets her own sex segment bedding backer John Strong, while expressing her determination to run her business independently.

    Finale gets Alison in the sack with her first-time client, James Deen, almost playing himself as movie producer James Deen. His bored line readings and sexual moves we've seen a thousand times before hurt the movie, but Jacky contrives a happy ending that works well. She even gets to include her upbeat assessment of the sex workers industry, which Mona Wales points out in an entertaining 20-minute BTS short subject on the Sweet Sinner DVD is all-inclusive, stating "we're all one in this game" covering a panorama of jobs ranging from Adult movie actress to prostitute.