Two sisters, May, older, naive, and June, younger and worldly, arrive in New York straight from the country and settle down in a boarding house. Their search for jobs leads them to find beaus and romantic trouble.


If you have an hour to spare and want to see what New York actually felt like before everything got all shiny and fake, you should watch Working Girls. It is perfect for anyone who likes stories about roommates, bad jobs, and that weird feeling of being completely lost in a big city. If you hate old movies where peopl...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have an hour to spare and want to see what New York actually felt like before everything got all shiny and fake, you should watch Working Girls. It is perfect for anyone who likes stories about roommates, bad jobs, and that weird feeling of being completely lost in a big city. If you hate old movies where people talk fast and the sets look a bit wobbly, you might want to skip it. But honestly, you'd be missing out on something pretty special. The movie follows May and June. They are sis..."
Vera Caspary, Zoe Akins, Winifred Lenihan
United States
Romance, Drama

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